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Nearly 70% of Southeast Asian online consumers bought Hong Kong products

South China Morning Post, Published on 11/03/2025

» More than two-thirds of online consumers polled in six Southeast Asian markets have bought Hong Kong products in the past year, with home electronics being the most popular, according to a recent survey.

BUSINESS

Asian shares stall on risk aversion

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee & Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 09/09/2023

» RECAP: Asian equities were mostly in the red while currencies logged some gains on Friday, as stock investors remained risk-averse following strong economic data from the United States and continued uncertainty in China.

BUSINESS

Airlines nervous over Songkran

Business, Narumon Kasemsuk, Published on 09/04/2021

» Airlines are urging the government to shut down domestic travel during the Songkran holiday period to prevent a third wave of Covid-19, or else Thailand's tourism will risk losing more over the long run.

BUSINESS

Thai, Asia stocks plunge on virus fears, oil prices

AFP and online reporters, Published on 09/03/2020

» TOKYO: Stock markets plunged in Thailand and around Asia on Monday, as panic selling set in with traders fretting over the economic impact of the new coronavirus and digesting a free-fall in the oil price.

BUSINESS

'Bullitt' Mustang sells for $3.4 million

Reuters, Published on 11/01/2020

» The 1968 Ford Mustang GT that Steve McQueen drove in the classic car chase from the movie 'Bullitt', one of the most famous cars in American cinema, sold for $3.4 million at auction in Florida on Friday.

BUSINESS

Clearing the air

Asia focus, Tanyatorn Tongwaranan, Published on 13/05/2019

» Earlier this year, cities in Thailand were smothered by prolonged, suffocating toxic smog. Schools were closed, tourism sank, and N95 masks flew off store shelves as people started to feel the effects -- sore throats, irritated eyes and trouble breathing -- caused by ultra-fine dust particles known as PM2.5.