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Baht's tumble to 2009 low ties BoT's hands
Bloomberg News, Published on 07/08/2015
» The baht’s descent to a six-year low as investors flee is making it harder for the Bank of Thailand to revive an economy beset by an El Nino-induced drought.
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As rice mountain shrinks, a rubber one rises
Bloomberg News, Published on 03/04/2015
» Eight months after the government started selling rice into an oversupplied global market, officials are taking a different tack amid a rubber glut.
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Asahi Kasei in $3.2bn expansion deal
Bloomberg News, Published on 23/02/2015
» A Japanese chemicals and fibre maker with extensive operations in Thailand has agreed to acquire Polypore International Inc to expand its battery business and boost capacity overseas.
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Thailand tries to unload mountain of rice amid world glut
Bloomberg News, Published on 28/01/2015
» In a nondescript building outside Bangkok, along the murky Chao Phraya River, the government is preparing to unload a mountain of rice on an already oversupplied world. And there’s more on the way.
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Thai bonds post longest rally
Bloomberg News, Published on 02/12/2014
» Thailand's slowest inflation in five years and prospects of a protracted slump in oil prices are a boon for bond investors enjoying the longest rally since 2010.
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Thai rice yield to hit 5-year low
Bloomberg News, Published on 23/07/2014
» Rice production in Thailand will probably shrink to a five-year low as drought hurts yields and farmers curb planting after the end of a subsidy programme, according to the Thai Rice Packers Association.
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Bangkok opens new comeback chapter
Bloomberg News, Published on 08/07/2014
» In a crowded Bangkok bar, a Filipino singer belts out a ballad about a Vietnam vet who cannot help returning to Southeast Asia. On his seventh visit to the city, Australian Damien Waddell sips his beer and shrugs when someone mentions this year’s military coup.
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Rice tumbles on stock sale call
Bloomberg News, Published on 12/02/2014
» Rice farmer Pakasit Jamjaras usually spends his days tilling soil, just like his forefathers. Now he’s been harvesting signatures instead of grain, with a petition to King Bhumibol Adulyadej because the government hasn’t paid for his crop in five months.
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Rice inventories jump as exports climb
Bloomberg News, Published on 04/12/2013
» Thailand will see a 17% jump in its rice stockpiles to a record level next year as it pursues a policy of buying from farmers at above market rates, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said on Wednesday.
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