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BUSINESS

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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BUSINESS

Global economy more fragile with few growth drivers

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 03/10/2016

» The prolonged global slowdown in overall growth and trade is expected to persist if all parties do not work toward a solution together, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) has warned.

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BUSINESS

US elections to strengthen dollar

Business, Published on 21/09/2016

» The baht is expected to retreat to 36 to the dollar in the next 6-12 months on anticipation the greenback will strengthen after the US presidential election in November, say strategists at Credit Suisse.

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OPINION

Get smart about raising children's IQs

News, Editorial, Published on 04/09/2016

» One of the most important things a society can do is raise the next generation of children to be all they can be. Children who get the best start in life, who are fed properly, who learn to play and whose brains are pushed to reach their potential are more likely to develop into successful, intelligent adults. It begins in the womb, with a mother's diet affecting brain development, and continues most crucially in the early years when motor skills are learned and behaviour is formed. It is incumbent on parents, communities and national governments to provide children with the same opportunities to succeed.

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OPINION

Serving up cruelty, a taste of 'Thainess'

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 20/08/2016

» The debate on the meaning of "Thainess" always fills me with patriotism and stomach ache. After last week's bombings, the army chief warned us to look out for people who wore hats, glasses and carried backpacks, because "Thais don't do that". The general meant well -- that we should watch out for suspicious agents of terror -- but the way he framed it was a crass, militaristic way of monopolising the definition of something that is shifting, malleable, even undefinable.

LIFE

Having enough on your plate

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 14/08/2016

» By the term "one-dish meal", most people mean a meal where a single plateful will fill them up. But using satiety as the basis if the definition doesn't really work, because people have different capacities. Some eat very little, while others prefer a big meal. For example, some food shop customers might not feel full after finishing off a plate of pork fried rice and order a plate of kui tiao sen yai raad naa (broad rice noodles with meat in gravy) as a follow up, or start off with pork noodles and then move on to a bowl of yen ta fo. Both examples show that it takes a combination of these dishes to fill up some members of the clientele, and that both cooked-to-order food shops and noodles shops will offer a variety of dishes.

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OPINION

You don't know better

News, Postbag, Published on 09/08/2016

» "Sunday's referendum results show Thais are sick of politicians' games and want a cleaner form of democracy", (BP, Aug 8). The article quoted people making exactly the kind of comments you would have expected and showed their arrogance and disdain for ordinary people.

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THAILAND

Fire at Bangkok cinema complex put out

Online Reporters, Published on 28/07/2016

» Two people were slightly injured after a fire broke out at the multi-screen Major Cineplex Pinklao on Thursday morning. It was extinguished in the afternoon.

BUSINESS

Stimulus hopes and chinese gdp cheer stock investors

Business, Published on 18/07/2016

» Recap: Hopes that British and Japanese policymakers would ramp up economic stimulus bolstered risk appetites in global stock markets. China's better-than-expected second-quarter GDP also buoyed sentiment. The Thai market tracked the global trend.

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LIFE

What's trending and happening this week

Muse, Published on 16/07/2016

» 1 Everyone knows that "diamonds are a girl's best friend" and we believe that Mulberry's autumn 2016 jewellery collection is going to be the new BFF for women. This collection is designed by the brand's latest creative director, Johnny Coca, who has been working for the high-end Louis Vuitton and Céline. Inspired by the Victorian's "Cabinet Of Curiosities", the designer adapted the antique stag's head hung in living rooms and turned it into the modern and classy Stag's Head Ring -- Coca's favourite and the highlight of the collection. This new jewellery line will be available soon in store, so be prepared ladies!