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BUSINESS

Inflation fears batter investor confidence

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 16/04/2026

» Inflationary pressures and a potential rise in interest rates, both in Thailand and the US, are directly weighing on bond valuations and investor sentiment, leading to a higher possibility of payment default, Kasikorn Asset Management (KAsset) has warned.

PROPERTY

House sales to fall as war hits demand

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 16/04/2026

» The residential market is expected to contract for a fourth consecutive year in 2026, with nationwide transfers projected to fall by 5.1% year-on-year to around 300,000 units, the lowest level in years, reflecting fragile buying activity, according to Kasikorn Research Center.

SPORTS

Bayern sink Real Madrid late to reach Champions League semis

AFP, Published on 16/04/2026

» MUNICH (GERMANY) - Late strikes from Luis Diaz and Michael Olise sealed a dramatic 4–3 win for Bayern Munich over Real Madrid on Wednesday, clinching a 6–4 aggregate victory and setting up a semi-final with holders Paris Saint-Germain.

BUSINESS

Salesforce sees rising shift towards agentic enterprises

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/04/2026

» Businesses are accelerating their transformation to "agentic enterprises" to drive stronger outcomes, enhance competitiveness and productivity, and deliver better customer experiences amid a volatile economic environment, according to artificial intelligence (AI)-based customer relationship management firm Salesforce.

BUSINESS

Ingram Micro targets solutions aggregation

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 16/04/2026

» Ingram Micro (Thailand), a US-based global technology distributor, is positioning itself as a solutions aggregator to capitalise on Thailand's projected IT spending of 1.1 trillion baht this year.

OPINION

Oil shock risks wider chain reaction

Oped, Chartchai Parasuk, Published on 16/04/2026

» There is no such thing as a free lunch. When global oil prices rise sharply, as they are doing now, someone must bear the cost. Some countries choose to absorb it through government support, as in Japan, while others pass the burden on to consumers, as in Thailand. Neither approach is inherently right or wrong; each carries different economic consequences. Policymakers must decide which set of outcomes is more acceptable and act accordingly.

OPINION

OECD bid looks far off

Oped, Editorial, Published on 16/04/2026

» When Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul declared in parliament last week that Thailand must become a member of the OECD, his statement reflected both ambition and urgency.

SPORTS

Slot in the firing line as Liverpool blown away by PSG

AFP, Published on 15/04/2026

» LIVERPOOL - Mohamed Salah's glorious Liverpool career will have an anti-climactic end after Paris Saint-Germain swatted aside Arne Slot's men in a meek Champions League exit that will ensure a trophyless season for the Reds.

LEARNING

Cat unfairly blamed for 7-hour train delay

Gary Boyle, Published on 15/04/2026

» A cat that was not enjoying the ride has become the target of some online criticism after a southbound train arrived at its final destination seven hours late.

PROPERTY

Sansiri targets luxury niche services in competitive market

Kanana Katharangsiporn, Published on 15/04/2026

» SET-listed developer Sansiri is shifting its strategy towards niche services to compete in the luxury housing market, where some developers are offering discounts of more than 25% amid intense competition.