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XSpring AM lines up launch of crypto investment funds

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 27/01/2026

» XSpring Asset Management (XSpring AM) is preparing to launch new investment funds with exposure to Bitcoin and commodities, targeting double-digit returns amid heightened geopolitical tensions and global macroeconomic uncertainties.

BUSINESS

AI remains dominant factor in 2026

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 06/01/2026

» XSpring Asset Management (XSpring AM) sees artificial intelligence (AI) as the dominant investment theme in 2026, continuing to reshape global equity markets and drive long-term capital flows across regions and sectors.

BUSINESS

XSpring offers new SiriHub token

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 25/11/2025

» XSpring Digital is launching the SiriHub2 Token with a fixed annual return of 6% over its three-year lifespan, positioning it as part of Thailand's transition towards fully digital fundraising.

BUSINESS

GC Sets 4.40% Interest for Hybrid Debentures

Published on 06/11/2025

» PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (GC), a global leader in the chemical industry and the chemical flagship of PTT Group, has officially announced the interest rate for its Thai Baht-Subordinated Hybrid Debentures with the issuer’s right to early redemption (“Subordinated Hybrid Debentures”) at 4.40% per annum for the first five years and six months. The public offering is expected to take place during 27–28 November and 1–3 December 2025, through 12 financial institutions.

BUSINESS

XPG projects B1.1bn revenue this year

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 05/11/2025

» SET-listed XSpring Capital (XPG) is targeting 1.1 billion baht in revenue and 150 million baht in net profit for 2025, driven by its non-performing loan (NPL) management, expanding digital asset portfolio and strong lending growth.

BUSINESS

GC Issues New Hybrid Debentures to Bolster Growth

Published on 17/10/2025

» PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (GC), a global leader in the chemical business and the chemical flagship of PTT Group, has announced its plan to issue new Thai Baht-subordinated hybrid debentures. The debentures are expected to be offered to the general public through a Public Offering (PO) in late 2025 as part of GC’s ongoing Deleveraging Programme. The initiative aims to strengthen the company’s long-term capital structure, enhance financial flexibility, and ensure readiness amid global economic and geopolitical challenges — driving GC towards high-value, low-carbon sustainable growth.

BUSINESS

Nuclear demand spikes XSpring fund

Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 14/10/2025

» XSpring Asset Management (AM) says its XSpring Nuclear and Uranium Technologies Fund (X-NUCTECH) posted a return of 31.9% in baht and 39.3% in US dollars within only three months of its launch.

BUSINESS

XPCL Green Debentures Oversubscribed Amid Strong Investor Confidence 

Published on 25/07/2025

» Xayaburi Power Company Limited (XPCL), an associate company of CK Power Public Company Limited (SET: CKP), has announced the successful closure of its Thai baht-denominated green debenture offering, which was oversubscribed by institutional and high-net-worth investors. The success underscores strong investor confidence in XPCL’s business resilience and commitment to strengthening Thailand’s renewable energy stability. 

BUSINESS

XSpring, Orbix unite to develop fund solutions

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 12/05/2025

» The digital asset industry is gaining momentum and drawing the attention of investors, prompting two large local financial groups to form a strategic partnership to develop regulated digital asset fund solutions.

BUSINESS

Asian equities dip on post-rally profit-taking

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee & Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 18/01/2025

» RECAP: Asian equities mostly fell yesterday on profit-taking after a rally earlier in the week that was helped by a bullish mood on Wall Street and bets that US interest rate cuts could come sooner than previously expected.