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    ESG ratings don't mean what you think

    Business, William Hicks, Published on 26/12/2020

    » Environmental, social and governance (ESG) ratings and sustainability stock indices based on ESG scoring have become the hot new trend among retail and institutional investors, allowing them to evaluate companies based on sustainability and social development instead of simply profits and losses. ESG funds promise long-term growth as governments around the globe promise to scale down emissions to combat climate change.

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    DKSH shifts strategy to deal with contagion

    Business, William Hicks, Published on 31/07/2020

    » Swiss trading conglomerate DKSH is pivoting strategies in Thailand following the pandemic, accelerating its digitisation and leveraging its resources to prove it is the trusted partner for business coping with the aftermath.

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    Rushing headlong into logistics

    Business, William Hicks, Published on 17/10/2019

    » Increasing cross-border trade and the rapid rise of the e-commerce industry are bolstering the growth of Thailand's logistics sector, as are ambitions to make the country the region's delivery hub.

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    Fitch upbeat on nation's short-term prospects

    Business, William Hicks, Published on 03/10/2019

    » Despite uncertainty from a potential global economic slowdown and US-China trade tensions, Fitch Ratings has a positive outlook on Thailand's credit rating and economy in the near future and could possibly upgrade the country's ratings in the next few years if positive economic fundamentals are maintained.

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    Artificial intelligence takes centre stage

    Business, William Hicks, Published on 04/06/2019

    » Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the hottest buzzwords in the startup scene, with AI companies attracting 15-50% more money in funding rounds. Even larger corporations, many not even tech companies, must still pay lip service and claim to use AI or risk looking like they are unprepared for an AI-driven future.

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    A company man in an unsettled age

    Business, William Hicks, Published on 20/04/2019

    » Despite being only 44, the chief executive of Unilever Thailand is a man from a bygone era. A man who joins the company right out of university, builds a career and climbs the ladder from intern to executive in an age when most people feel they have no ladder to climb and either jump ship or sink.

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