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BUSINESS

2020 scenarios for equity investors

Business, Published on 21/12/2019

» At its current level, the Thai stock market is quite attractive in terms of forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio and equity yield gap for 2020, especially now that progress has been made towards a Sino-US trade deal.

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BUSINESS

Good neighbours

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 27/03/2017

» Exports from Thailand and Malaysia will continue to grow thanks to the rapid economic expansion driving demand in the CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) countries and weak currencies, while economic recovery in both countries will continue to support bilateral trade, say experts.

BUSINESS

Global shares rally on fed set flat amid 4G frenzy

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 21/12/2015

» Recap: Global stock markets moved sideways last week as sinking oil prices pushed down energy shares, and rebounded at the end of the week after the US Federal Reserve ended months of uncertainty by raising its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points for the first time in nine years. Thai stocks were little changed despite sinking on Friday, pulled down by telecoms as prices for 4G licences headed for a world record.

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THAILAND

Government to woo Western investors

News, Published on 08/10/2015

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's UN trip has eased international concerns over the military coup, paving the way for other cabinet ministers to make overseas visits to boost foreign investor confidence in Thailand, Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak said Wednesday.

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ADVANCED NEWS

What's new in business news: December 9, 2013

Jon Fernquest, Published on 09/12/2013

» First-time workers swelling household debt levels, safe driving of buses monitored by GPS & SME Bank refinancing to match debt & lending maturities.

ADVANCED NEWS

Fuel subsidies, low energy efficiency

Jon Fernquest, Published on 03/05/2011

» With diesel fuel subsidized at 18% below market prices, food export revenues are guzzled up by oil imports.