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China meltdown and Greece keep LID on shares
Business, Published on 13/07/2015
» Recap: The Greek debt drama and the precipitous decline in China’s stock markets shook global equities early last week. The sell-off in China sparked demand for safe-haven assets including the US dollar, roiled the Thai market and sank the baht to below 34 to the dollar, the lowest in six years. However, the rebound in Chinese shares after government efforts to restore investor confidence calmed markets, as did the Greek government’s latest concessions to creditors.
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Are you being served? Probably not if you value good financial advice
News, Published on 13/07/2015
» English is such a wonderfully complex language. When you go shopping in England, you might hear the phrase “Are you being served?” as an enquiry as to whether or not a shop assistant is attending to your interest in buying something. The response might be “Yes, I am being served, thank you.”
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The agile leader: leading through uncertainty
Arinya Talerngsri, Published on 13/07/2015
» In a world that never stops changing, leadership skills need to be constantly transformed to enable people to continue adapting to the shifting business landscape. Of course, this has always been the case — but the rate of change is increasing, with potentially dramatic and unexpected consequences for any organisation.
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Gold prices unchanged at B18,750
Online Reporters, Published on 13/07/2015
» The Gold Traders Association this morning announced buying prices at 18,373.92 baht per baht weight for gold ornaments and 18,650 baht per baht weight for gold bar.
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SET down 0.26 point at opening
Online Reporters, Published on 13/07/2015
» Thai stocks opened down 0.02% at the start of trade this morning.
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SET up 1.51 to 1,486.41 at midday
Online Reporters, Published on 13/07/2015
» The Stock Exchange of Thailand main index rose 1.51 points to 1,486.41 at noon on Monday.
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When China Sneezes
Asia focus, Published on 13/07/2015
» The recent rout in Chinese stocks has increased fears of a “hard landing” in the world’s second-largest economy, with potential impacts on everything from infrastructure investment to tourism.
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Overcoming the China Syndrome
Asia focus, Umesh Pandey, Published on 13/07/2015
» It was with relief that we all started to notice the Chinese markets rebounding near the end of last week as many foreign investors started to pour money into what is still an overpriced market.
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All eyes on Europe
Asia focus, Published on 13/07/2015
» Unfazed by the possibility that Greece could be forced to leave the euro zone, Thai companies with operations in Europe foresee minimal direct consequences but concerns remain about the wider impact on confidence in the region.
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All Aboard
Asia focus, Wanant Kerdchuen, Published on 13/07/2015
» When people want to travel within Europe, the train and not the airplane is the first thing that comes to mind. Rail transport in Europe is renowned for well-established networks and top-notch speeds of 300-plus kilometres per hour (km/h), a standards yet to be seen anywhere in Southeast Asia.
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