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  • Ekkayuth attacked, asks govt to clarify

    09/02/2012 : Ekkayuth Anchanbutr, a real estate businessman, claims he was attacked by a man at a coffee shop at the Four Seasons Hotel after a meeting with Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thurssday.

  • SET rises 1.09 points

    09/02/2012 : The Stock Exchange of Thailand main index went up 1.09 points or 0.10% to close at 1,117.17 points at the end of trading session on Thursday Afternoon. The trade value was 43.05 billion baht, with 4.74 billion shares traded.

  • FM releases booklets on Preah Vihear

    09/02/2012 : The Foreign Ministry has released 20,000 booklets to provide the Thai public with updated information about the government's actions on the Preah Vihear temple issue.

  • Investment applications up in January

    09/02/2012 : The value of the 112 new projects which applied for Board of Investment privileges in January was up three-fold to 78.70 billion baht from the 26.3 billion baht reported in January 2011.

  • Gala dinner to cost B10m

    09/02/2012 : Tomorrow night's gala dinner at Government House to thank staff of the now-closed Flood Relief Operations Command and others who contributed to the relief efforts during last year's devastating flood will cost about 10 million baht, Prime Minister's Office permanent secretary Thongthong Chandrangsu said.

  • UDD files charter change draft

    09/02/2012 : The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) on Thursday afternoon filed a charter amendment draft with House Speaker Somsak Kiatsuranont.

  • Kittiratt: Govt won’t reduce PTT stake

    09/02/2012 : The government has no plan to privatise PTT Plc by reducing its stake in the state owned company, Finance Minister Kittiratt Na-Ranong reaffirmed on Thursday afternoon.

  • Tesco to raise B17bn from IPO

    09/02/2012 : Tesco Lotus on Thursday announced it will press ahead with an initial public offering (IPO) of the Tesco Lotus Retail Growth Freehold and Leasehold Property Fund (TLGF), to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.

  • PM downplays Jatuporn coup claim

    09/02/2012 : Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday played down Jatuporn Prompan's claims there could be a coup in April and his call for red-shirts to prepare to return to the streets in mass protest.

  • Greek debt talks stall, unions call general strike

    09/02/2012 : A debt rescue for Greece hit a last-minute snag over pension cuts on Thursday while eurozone ministers waited to decide on a package averting default and unions called a strike against the terms.

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