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BUSINESS

Optimism prevails as earnings season begins

Business, Published on 13/10/2018

» Market Recap: Trade in Thai shares was volatile this week amid heavy selling by foreign investors. Sentiment was dented by worries over US interest rates, soaring US Treasury yields, more liquidity injections by China, and rising oil prices that could undermine Thai economic prospects.

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BUSINESS

Biggest currency rout since 1997 puts Asia central banks in bind

Published on 29/06/2022

» The surge in the dollar has set Asian currencies on course for their worst quarter since 1997 and created a dilemma for central bankers.

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BUSINESS

Chief Executives Give Dueling Visions of the Future of Work

Business, Published on 07/05/2022

» The CEO of Airbnb Inc. is certain that the ideal work schedule is no more than two days in the office. The head of Morgan Stanley said no fewer than three days a week will do.

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BUSINESS

Red-Hot U.S. Economy Expected to Cool From Here

Business, Published on 20/07/2021

» The U.S. economy's 2021 growth surge likely peaked in the spring, but a strong expansion is expected to continue into next year, say economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal.

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BUSINESS

Subpar earnings trend to continue

Business, Published on 22/02/2020

» The fourth-quarter 2019 earnings announcement season finishes this coming week. Of the firms that have reported to date, many have missed market expectations. The numbers have been similarly disappointing among US listed firms.

BUSINESS

Modest upward trend detected

Business, Published on 11/08/2018

» Market Recap: Thai shares moved sideways up this week in response to earnings of listed companies that mostly beat market expectations. Positive domestic catalysts, such as the introduction of the Thailand Future Fund, outweighed negative external factors such as US-China trade tensions.

BUSINESS

Global risk and currency contagion worries set tone

Business, Published on 08/09/2018

» Market Recap: Thai shares tumbled this week, led by losses in big blue chips such as PTT, KBANK and SCB. TRUE also fell sharply in response to an arbitral ruling ordering the firm to pay compensation worth 76 billion baht plus interest to TOT Plc for a breach of contract relating to ADSL service.