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Gold prices up 450 baht
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» The Gold Traders Association this morning announced buying prices at 19,859.69 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 20,150 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.
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SET down 10.09 points at opening
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» Thai stocks opened down 0.69% at the start of trade this morning.
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Gen Pracha: Peace talks back on
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» Peace talks on the conflict in the South will continue despite the fact the Thai government has not accepted the Barisan Revolusi Nasional's (BRN) five demands, Deputy Prime Minister Gen Pracha Promnok said on Friday.
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SET down 5.48 points midday
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» The Stock Exchange of Thailand main index went down 5.48 points, or 0.38%, to close at 1,447.59 points at the end of trading session this morning. The trade value was 18.37 billion baht, with 4.58 billion shares traded.
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Sukumpol marks his 62nd birthday
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» Former defence minister ACM Sukumpol Suwanatat on Friday opened his Bangkok residence to welcome well-wishers coming to offer him blessings for his 62nd birthday.
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Agriculture Ministry budget approved
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» The House of Representatives on Friday passed Section 11 of the 2014 Budget Bill in its second reading, approving the budget for the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry.
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BoT intervened to stabilise baht in Aug
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» The Bank of Thailand reported that foreign reserves as of Aug 9 totalled US$172.2 billion, an increase of $900 million from the previous week, with the central bank buying dollars from the spot market to keep the baht from fluctuating too sharply.
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SET index down 7.31 points
Online Reporters, Published on 16/08/2013
» Thai stocks slipped 0.5% on Friday in line with declines across Asia, amid investor concerns that the US Federal Reserve could soon start winding down its stimulus programme.
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