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Consumer prices fall for 11th straight month
Reuters, Published on 01/12/2015
» Thailand's annual headline consumer prices slipped for the 11th consecutive month in November, driven by lower oil prices, giving the central bank leeway to keep interest rates low to support a sputtering economy.
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2 local firms win bid to buy 37,000 tonnes of rotten rice
Reuters, Published on 01/12/2015
» Two private Thai firms won a bid on Tuesday to buy 37,413 tonnes of rotten rice, the Commerce Ministry said after the first auction of spoilt grain by the government.
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IOM urges Thailand, Asean to block repeat of migrant crisis
Reuters, Published on 01/12/2015
» Southeast Asian countries were urged on Tuesday to treat migrants landing on their shores humanely and avoid a repeat of this year's disaster in which hundreds of refugees were either lost at sea or died in jungle camps.
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Spanish grocers squeezed towards mergers
Business, Reuters, Published on 01/12/2015
» MADRID: Spain's patchwork of supermarket chains, many privately owned, are keeping their heads above water in the face of a lingering economic crisis and high unemployment, but the pressure to merge or die is relentless as hard-up shoppers remain choosy.
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Mini-vans the next big thing as Beijing eases one-child policy
Business, Reuters, Published on 01/12/2015
» GUANGZHOU: Automakers are betting that Chinese families will embrace the mini-van, hoping the larger, unsexy sibling of the bestselling SUV will become the next big thing just as Beijing relaxes the one-child policy.
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