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BUSINESS

Asian trade subdued as economic outlook weakens

Business, Published on 13/05/2023

» RECAP: Most Asian share markets were subdued on Friday and the dollar held onto its gains from safe-haven flows, after soft economic data from the US and China fuelled concerns about a global slowdown.

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WORLD

Righting the ship

Sunday Spotlight, Published on 30/10/2022

» Millions of dollars in advertisements blasting schools for teaching critical race theory and assailing corporations like BlackRock for catering to "woke politicians".

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BUSINESS

Vaccine news a potential shot in the arm for equities

Business, Published on 05/09/2020

» The SET index has been drifting sideways over the past three months, but we expect a rebound in September towards 1,350 points. The index could break above this level if the outlook improves for Covid-19 vaccinations on a wide scale, which would boost sentiment and business activity worldwide, and thereby corporate earnings performance.

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BUSINESS

Focus on laggards poised for post-coronavirus revival

Business, Published on 06/06/2020

» The SET index is expected to trade between 1,300 and 1,400 points this month, although it already powered past 1,400 on Thursday. Thai equities are likely to lag their peers given the subdued tourism outlook amid weak spending power. Global market volatility could ease in light of the improvement in the Covid-19 outlook and the easing of restrictions in many countries.

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BUSINESS

Fresh virus spikes give investors pause

Business, Published on 22/02/2020

» Recap: Most Southeast Asian stock markets ended lower yesterday, with Indonesia losing the most and Thailand the sole gainer, as a sharp rise in new coronavirus cases dented the appeal of riskier assets.

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BUSINESS

Empires make way for new generation 

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 02/01/2015

» It's an old Chinese saying: the first generation builds the business, the second makes it a success, but the third wrecks it. In many cases, this old saying has proved to be true.