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BUSINESS

Fed policy and Evergrande debt weigh on sentiment

Business, Published on 18/09/2021

» Recap: European and emerging markets were mixed on Friday as global investors and traders weighed the prospect of reduced US Federal Reserve stimulus and risks from a likely default by the debt-ridden Chinese property developer Evergrande.

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BUSINESS

Tourism, retail stocks picked to profit

Business, Nuntawun Polkuamdee, Published on 18/09/2021

» After being battered by pandemic closures, tourism and retail stocks stand to benefit from Thailand's October reopening.

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SPORTS

Now comes hard part for champ Raducanu

Sports, Nobby Piles, Published on 18/09/2021

» Some may regard the British reaction to the stunning, success of Emma Raducanu as being a bit over the top … and they would be partly right.

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BUSINESS

Reopening optimism an investment driver

Business, Published on 18/09/2021

» In the past week, Thai shares moved sideways in a range between 1,620 and 1,640 points. Sentiment was bolstered by a proposal to reopen Bangkok from Oct 15 to foreign tourists without a quarantine requirement -- on condition that all districts in the capital achieve 70% vaccination before that date.

OPINION

Blazes at bird's nest caves leave industry in soup

Oped, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 18/09/2021

» My friends call me a foodie because of my boundless passion for hunting delicious food and trying new menus. Even so, there are only a few dishes that I intentionally skip -- among them are shark fin and bird's nest soups.

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OPINION

Rule of exclusion

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/09/2021

» Re: "Govt to entice rich expats," (BP, Sept 15).

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SPORTS

Seeking 2nd title, Pajaree wants more focus

Sports, Published on 18/09/2021

» PORTLAND: Pajaree Anannarukarn shot a four-under-par 68 to share the first-round lead at the Portland Classic on Thursday.

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OPINION

Why does the world need so many cars, anyway?

News, Anjani Trivedi, Published on 18/09/2021

» Global automakers are slashing production forecasts, which will cost the world hundreds of thousands of cars in the coming months. Yet any worries about this outcome belie the underlying problems of an industry marred by slowing sales and brimming output before the pandemic. In reality, the latest cuts will only help a much-needed (even if painful) rebalancing of the sector.

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OPINION

Classrooms enhance value of learning

Oped, Published on 18/09/2021

» Thank goodness for Zoom and platforms like it. They have salvaged more than an entire academic year of study for our Thai university students.

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OPINION

Justice in sight?

Oped, Editorial, Published on 18/09/2021

» Moves for a law on torture and forced disappearances gained much-needed momentum on Wednesday as members of parliament raised their hands, enabling all four related drafts to sail through a first reading.