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BUSINESS

Mers and air safety concerns push down SET

Business, Published on 22/06/2015

» Recap: Stock markets around the world rallied last week after the US Federal Reserve signalled that interest rates would rise more slowly than expected. However, the SET slid back below 1,500, led by tourism and aviation stocks, as Thailand reported its first case of Mers, and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) red-flagged the country for failing to address safety issues.

ADVANCED NEWS

Perfect storm ahead?

Jon Fernquest, Published on 28/07/2011

» Government-enforced wage increases could wipe out export industries, reduce national income and stoke the flames of inflation.

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BUSINESS

Thailand 'poised to soar'

News, Chatrudee Theparat, Published on 19/06/2020

» Thailand is poised to soar in the global market with heightened investment attraction and a massive budget earmarked to rejuvenate the economy in the fourth quarter, as the Covid-19 pandemic eases, according to Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak.

THAILAND

Asean urged to ramp up migrant screening

News, Published on 25/04/2020

» Diplomatic and economic experts are calling on countries in the region to step up the screening of migrant workers in the future to prevent the transmission of diseases like Covid-19.

BUSINESS

Oil rout drags down shares ahead of fed talks

Business, Published on 19/09/2016

» Recap: Global stock markets plunged last week as investors cashed out ahead of this week's much-awaited US Federal Reserve meeting. Worries over the oil glut also triggered selling of energy stocks, but the Thai market picked up following a recent steep fall.

BUSINESS

SET gains as global bourses fret about Greece

Business, Published on 29/06/2015

» Recap: The Greek debt crisis cast a cloud over global stock markets last week but Thailand staged a modest rally. Chinese stocks plummeted 8% on Friday as investors rushed to cash out amid signs that an eight-month bull run was ending.