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  • Baht approaches a two-week low

    04 Apr 2013 : Thailand’s baht dropped toward a two-week low on concern the central bank will seek to curb appreciation that threatens exports. Bonds advanced.

  • SET dives 38.04 points at opening

    04 Apr 2013 : Thai stocks opened down 2.50% at the start of trade this morning.

  • Gold prices down 350 baht

    04 Apr 2013 : The Gold Traders Association this morning announced the buying prices at 21,133.04 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 21,450 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

  • Thai railways 'bound for China'

    04 Apr 2013 : Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says the planned high-speed train project will be designed to be part of a system linking with a similar rail system in Laos.

  • SECURITY

    Thailand tops FBI Asian terror target list

    04 Apr 2013 : Thailand's likelihood of being hit by a terrorist attack is first in Asia and fifth in the world, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned.

  • Muang Thong hammered in CL play

    03 Apr 2013 : SCG Muang Thong United are on the verge of elimination after losing 4-0 to China's Guangzhou Evergrande in the AFC Champions League on Wednesday night.

  • Spanish princess named in corruption

    03 Apr 2013 : A Spanish judge named King Juan Carlos's daughter Princess Cristina as a suspect in a corruption case on Wednesday, dealing a spectacular blow to the prestige of the royal family.

  • Northern train line resumes

    03 Apr 2013 : All trains to Chiang Mai and the North have resumed normal service after the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) repaired damaged tracks in Lampang.

  • Army targets marine's killers

    03 Apr 2013 : Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat, visibly angered by the abduction and brutal murder of a marine private, Wednesday ordered the southern army commander Wednesday to quickly find the assailants and bring them to justice.

  • Taliban kill 44 in attack on court

    03 Apr 2013 : KABUL - Taliban militants stormed an Afghanistan court on Wednesday, killing at least 44 people in a bid to free insurgents standing trial, officials said, in the deadliest attack for more than a year.

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