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The world after Covid

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 27/06/2020

» The second quarter of 2020 has seen a divergence between the investment world and real economic conditions. Despite a recent uptick, the global economy is still contracting: the IMF has just downgraded its global GDP forecast to -4.9% from -3.0%.

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Vaccines + stimulus = overheating + inflation?

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 27/02/2021

» Global economic indicators announced recently for the final quarter of last year have confirmed our view that economic recovery is still gaining momentum. Fourth-quarter GDP, compared to the previous year, in China, Japan, the United States, Thailand and even the euro zone continued to recover from the strongest contraction in decades in the second quarter.

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The future is bright, is it not?

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 23/01/2021

» From an economic perspective, most of the current figures continue to look worse, especially in developed economies including the United States. The US job market, retail sales and real estate figures have deteriorated for the first time since last April.

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What the new wave of Covid could mean

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 26/12/2020

» As we all know, the number of new Covid-19 cases in Thailand has skyrocketed after months of calm, breaking a single-day record last Saturday and causing authorities to issue urgent control measures, especially in Samut Sakhon.

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Light at the end of the tunnel could be a train

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 28/11/2020

» After nearly a year of unexpected global economic and investment derailment, we are beginning to see a glimpse of hope from a new and stable US president and the approaching availability of one or more vaccines that will put an end to the pandemic.

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Old risks fade, new risks emerge

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 23/05/2020

» May has been the month when investment and economic reality diverged. The global economic contraction is deepening. Composite purchasing managers' indices, the most timely economic indicator, hit a record low globally in April. Preliminary estimates for May show a slightly slower rate of contraction, but the figures are still in deep negative territory.

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Open for business? Proceed with caution

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 25/04/2020

» It has been more than a month since the world hunkered down to stop the spread of a deadly virus that has killed tens of thousands. More than two-thirds of the global economy has shut down as a result of social distancing measures.

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Coping with three crises

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 28/03/2020

» Humanity is facing three crises at the same time: a public health crisis, an economic crisis and a financial crisis. Since these three crises are intertwined, to stop any one of them, we must stop the source.

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Don't catch the falling knife

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 29/02/2020

» The steep declines this week in equity prices and bond yields, both domestic and international, reflect fears that coronavirus cases outside China will mark the start of a wider outbreak that will deal a blow to the global and Thai economy, resulting in a downgrade of the SET.

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Light at the end of the tunnel

Business, Piyasak Manason, Published on 03/01/2020

» For global investors, the sky started brightening as a tumultuous 2019 drew to a close. Stock indices in recent weeks have gained 2-6%, with developed markets rising the most, and many are closing in on all-time highs. Most prominent are the US stock indices, where every day the S&P, Dow Jones and Nasdaq have been touching historic highs.