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BUSINESS

Trump tantrums keep traders on edge, SET dips

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 06/02/2017

» Recap: World stock markets retreated as investors shied away from riskier assets over renewed concerns about US President Donald Trump's controversial ban on refugees and travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries and protectionist rhetoric that fanned fears of a global trade war. Buying ahead of corporate earnings releases and hopes for dividend payments cushioned the Thai stock market against a steep fall.

BUSINESS

Trump comments, 'hard Brexit' talk depress stocks

Business, Published on 23/01/2017

» Recap: Donald Trump's comment that the US dollar was too strong and blunting the country's competitiveness rattled global stock markets last week, as did fears over the impact of a "hard Brexit" as outlined by British PM Theresa May. As well, confusion about Mr Trump's political and economic agenda made investors step back from risky assets ahead of his inauguration on Friday. The Thai stock market tracked the global trend, but the magnitude of its fall was limited.

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LIFE

'Money, people and connections'

Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 11/01/2017

» Start-ups in Thailand usually work this way -- first they come with their ideas, then they pitch it to the venture capitalists for money with an objective to solve a pain point for users. But this business model is different from what MFEC, a leading local system integrator, has been implementing.

BUSINESS

Asian shares drift lower in thin Pre-Holiday trade

Business, Published on 26/12/2016

» Recap: The oil price retreat and lack of positive market-moving factors weighed on Asian stocks last week. Thai shares also tracked the fall in the regional bourses, but buying in tax-saving funds ahead of the year-end limited the downside.

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BUSINESS

Woodside powers up

Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 05/12/2016

» Myanmar is the centre of attention for Woodside Energy following the Australian company's discovery of gas off the coast of Rakhine state last year. It is now preparing to invest around 25-30% of its exploration budget in Southeast Asia to help realise the potential of the region.

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BUSINESS

Eyes on the S-curve

Business, Yuthana Praiwan, Published on 26/09/2016

» PTT Plc, the national oil and gas conglomerate, is considering investing in new S-curve growth businesses under its express solution and corporate venture capital fund.

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BUSINESS

Investors cheer central banks, Jasmine buoys set

Business, Published on 26/09/2016

» Recap: The US Federal Reserve's less-hawkish view on the pace of interest-rate increases, coupled with policy tweaks by the Bank of Japan, buoyed global stock markets last week. The Thai bourse tracked global movements before profit-taking set in on Friday, while a huge tender offer for Jasmine International (JAS) shares also created a bounce.

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BUSINESS

Global shares mixed, Set has worst week of year

Business, Published on 12/09/2016

» Recap: Global stock markets rallied last week, propelled by fading prospects for a US rate increase this month and upbeat Chinese import data. However, markets sank on Friday after North Korea reported a nuclear test and a senior Federal Reserve official said waiting much longer to raise rates could hurt the US recovery.

BUSINESS

Equities hit by us interest rate speculation again

Business, Published on 05/09/2016

» Recap: Higher prospects for a US interest rate increase this year roiled global stock markets last week before the release of tepid job data on Friday weakened the case for any change. The Thai bourse faced selling pressure on Friday as investors cashed out for fear that capital inflows to Thailand would reverse, as has been seen in some other markets in Southeast Asia.

BUSINESS

Mixed messages from fed keep traders guessing

Business, Published on 22/08/2016

» Recap: A hawkish comment from New York Fed President William Dudley that US interest rates could be raised as soon as September weighed on global stock markets early last week. However, minutes of the July Fed meeting released on Wednesday suggested policymakers had mixed views and speculation about an imminent move decreased.