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BUSINESS

Set moves ahead as dow hits 20,000 point milestone

Business, Published on 30/01/2017

» Recap: The Dow Jones Industrial Average last week crossed the 20,000 mark for the first time, lifting Thai shares by 1% on Thursday to a two-year high before rally slowed at the end of the week. European equities slipped and trading in Asia was subdued because of the Lunar New Year holidays.

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Emerging markets revive but us rate move looms

Business, Published on 28/11/2016

» Recap: The prospect of higher US interest rates moved markets all last week, with the Dow powering above 19,000 points, though the long US dollar rally paused on Friday while gold rebounded from a nine-month low. Emerging-market shares staged their first weekly advance in more than a month, led by commodity and energy producers. European shares were little changed, oil slipped back as hopes dimmed for an Opec production cut, and US Treasuries fell.

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Even in a greener world, fossil fuels still rule

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 07/11/2016

» The current global trend may be "going green, going electric and going mobile", but fossil fuels will continue to dominate energy consumption globally, especially in developing countries, says the CEO of PTT Plc, Thailand's biggest energy company.

BUSINESS

China anxiety hits shares, Set endures volatile week

Business, Published on 17/10/2016

» Recap: Disappointing Chinese trade data that revived concerns about the world's second largest economy weighed on global market sentiment last week. Thai shares experienced wild swings throughout the week on domestic worries, plunging below 1,400 points before buying on dips reversed the sharp drop on Friday.

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Tevin: PTT capex to rise for innovation

Business, Apornrath Phoonphongphiphat, Published on 12/10/2016

» SET-listed PTT Plc, the country's oil and gas conglomerate, is about to increase its five-year capital expenditure (capex) amount, expecting to spend more on innovations that would generate additional sustainable revenue.

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Opec output-cut deal provides lift for equities

Business, Published on 03/10/2016

» Recap: Global stock markets see-sawed last week with news developments. The relief rally that followed the previous week's Fed meeting ebbed, but Hillary Clinton's strong performance against Donald Trump in the first US presidential debate cheered investors. Also buoying sentiment was Opec's surprise agreement to cut oil output, but worries about the health of Deutsche Bank, which faces huge US fines for dodgy business practices, capped gains. The Opec decision helped the energy-heavy Thai stock market recoup some earlier losses.

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Eyes on the S-curve

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 26/09/2016

» PTT Plc, the national oil and gas conglomerate, is considering investing in new S-curve growth businesses under its express solution and corporate venture capital fund.

BUSINESS

Equities hit by us interest rate speculation again

Business, Published on 05/09/2016

» Recap: Higher prospects for a US interest rate increase this year roiled global stock markets last week before the release of tepid job data on Friday weakened the case for any change. The Thai bourse faced selling pressure on Friday as investors cashed out for fear that capital inflows to Thailand would reverse, as has been seen in some other markets in Southeast Asia.

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Sset steady above 1,500 in mixed week for equities

Business, Published on 25/07/2016

» Recap: US stocks closed out their fourth straight week of gains but European markets were mostly flat, amid concerns ranging from Brexit to the future of Turkey following a failed coup attempt. Japan slid back amid indications that central bank stimulus might not be as aggressive as traders had hoped for.

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Oil and economic worries lead to late stock sell off

Business, Published on 13/06/2016

» Recap: Global stock markets were buoyed for most of last week by fading expectations of a US interest-rate increase before global economic concerns and falling oil prices prompted a late sell-off. Profit-taking after the recent rally pushed down the Thai stock market.