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BUSINESS

Asian stocks mostly up

Published on 12/11/2014

» HONG KONG — Asian markets were mostly higher Wednesday as Tokyo extended a rally after the dollar broke 116 yen for the first time in seven years, while speculation swirls that Japan may put off another unpopular sales tax hike.

BUSINESS

Rupiah leads Asia weekly gains

Bloomberg News, Published on 18/10/2014

» HONG KONG/JAKARTA — Indonesia’s rupiah and the South Korean won led gains in Asian currencies this week as investors pushed back bets for higher US interest rates, reducing demand for the greenback.

BUSINESS

SET index rises 7.28 points

Online Reporters, Published on 28/02/2014

» Thai stocks advanced 0.55% on Friday after market officials went on a PR offensive to stress that local companies’ fundamentals could withstand the impact of protracted political turmoil.

BUSINESS

Baht touches 19-month high

Bloomberg News, Published on 13/03/2013

» Thailand's baht touched a 19-month high and government bonds rose as overseas investors pumped the most money into the country's debt in three years.

BUSINESS

Baht snaps 3-day rally

Bloomberg News, Published on 10/01/2013

» Thailand's baht fell, snapping a three-day rally, on speculation the central bank will intervene to slow gains that may hurt exports. Bonds were steady.

THAILAND

Baht, bonds up on signs of China recovery

Published on 31/10/2012

» Thailand's baht and government bonds headed for monthly gains as signs of a pickup in China's economy helped improve demand for regional assets.

BUSINESS

Baht weakens, bonds gain

Published on 24/10/2012

» Thailand's baht fell toward a three- week low and government bonds advanced before a report that economists predict will show exports dropped for a fourth month.

THAILAND

Bonds advance, baht weakens

Published on 20/09/2012

» Thailand's three-year government bonds advanced and the baht retreated from near a five-month high before data that economists predict will show declining overseas sales.