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Bangkok Bank deems 5% lending target within reach

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 20/06/2018

» Bangkok Bank's (BBL's) lending target of 5% growth this year is reachable based on ramped-up state investment, particularly in the flagship Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project.

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SET gains on oil price rise, Fed's likely rate hike delay

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 17/04/2015

» The Stock Exchange of Thailand surged 1.43%, propelled by a buying spree of big-cap energy and petrochemical shares after oil traded close to its highest price this year.

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Stock market opens with a thud

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 06/01/2015

» The Thai bourse greeted the new year by taking a nosedive, dipping 0.96% or 14.42 points to close at 1,483.25 in thin trade worth 29.72 billion baht. 

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Solar power primed for heat stroke

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 21/08/2014

» Shares of solar farm companies have climbed as the junta prioritised increasing renewable energy consumption, but now the run-up is overblown, warn securities analysts.

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Rebound scenario

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 06/01/2014

» Even though the Thai stock market rally that began in 2009 ended in 2013, and political tension sent equities into a tailspin during the first two days of this year, securities analysts remain cautiously optimistic that the SET index could climb back up to 1,600 points by the end of 2014.

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SCBS offers small- and mid-cap fund

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 04/04/2013

» SCB Securities (SCBS), Siam Commercial Bank's brokerage arm, has expanded its private fund products to include one investing in small- and mid-cap stocks to widen investment choice for long-term investors.

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Brokers want fixed rates

Business, Darana Chudasri, Published on 11/04/2012

» Retail commissions should return to the 0.25% fixed rate while rates for institutional investors should be allowed to float freely, says Montri Sornpaisarn, the chief executive of Maybank Kim Eng Securities.