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BUSINESS

Lukewarm response to allowing brewers' IPOs

Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 08/01/2026

» Analysts were lukewarm on the Stock Exchange of Thailand's (SET) plan to open the door to alcoholic beverage listings, arguing the Thai market has limited growth to attract large-scale brewers.

BUSINESS

Tariff focus for new government

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 09/09/2025

» Besides the short-term economic policies of the Bhumjaithai Party, the new government should also focus on solving issues caused by the tariff imposed by the US which remains a threat to the economy this year and next, while other economic weaknesses remain, economists say.

BUSINESS

Conditions align for gold price spike

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 04/09/2025

» Domestic gold prices are on course to surpass the previous record high of 54,800 baht per baht-weight set on April 22, as global prices could hit US$3,600 per tonne later this year after bullion set a new record high on uncertainties surrounding Trump tariffs and US interest rate cuts.

BUSINESS

Pundits see further rate cuts this year

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 01/08/2025

» The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has room to cut the interest rate more than once for the remainder of this year to shore up the economy if the US tariff on Thai goods is not competitive with regional peers, say pundits.

BUSINESS

Economists predict reduction by mid-year

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 11/04/2024

» The Bank of Thailand is expected to start cutting the policy rate before mid-year as inflationary pressure has eased following six consecutive months of prices contracting, while the economy is underperforming, according to economists.

BUSINESS

Making sense of the uptick for Bitcoin

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 28/03/2024

» Before this year, investors predicted the prices of cryptocurrencies could surge in 2024 because of the Bitcoin halving, an event that rewards mining that occurs every four years, as well as the likelihood of interest rate cuts, which benefit most asset classes.

BUSINESS

Baht declines as investors baulk at lack of fiscal discipline

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 13/11/2023

» The baht weakened to below 36 to the dollar on Monday as renewed concerns surfaced over Thailand’s fiscal discipline, following the government’s announcement on its digital wallet scheme on Friday, leading to outflows from Thai bond and stock markets, according to analysts.

OPINION

Myanmar's twin crises loom

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 01/08/2022

» While the rest of the world continues to be preoccupied by Covid-19 and fallout from Russia-Ukraine war, the downward spiral of Myanmar continues. A once-promising frontier market risks slipping into a Sri Lanka-like economic crisis, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis created by the cruelty of its military junta.

BUSINESS

Some hopeful signs for women

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 07/03/2022

» Two years of the protracted Covid-19 pandemic have proved to be tough for everyone, with millions losing their jobs as economies slumped across the world. Women in particular have faced hardship from changes in the working environment.

BUSINESS

Hun Sen's Myanmar gamble

Asia focus, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 17/01/2022

» I'm not a fan of Hun Sen, the strongman who has ruled Cambodia for more than 38 years. A co-premier from 1993-97 before seizing power in a 1997 coup, the Cambodian leader has won all subsequent elections while political rivals have been jailed or exiled and critical media crushed. His legacy appears secure now that his Cambodian People's Party has endorsed his eldest son, 44-year-old army commander Hun Manet, as "future prime minister".