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  • SET drops 1.36 points midday

    09/02/2012 : The Stock Exchange of Thailand main index went down 1.36 points or 0.12% to close at 1,114.72 points at the end of trading session on Thursday morning. The trade value was 22.27 billion baht, with 2.52 billion shares traded.

  • Govt MPs file charter change draft

    09/02/2012 : Government MPs led by chief whip Udomdet Rattanasathien on Thursday submitted a draft charter amendment to House Speaker Somsak Kiatsuranont.

  • Consumer confidence up in January

    09/02/2012 : Consumer confidence in the overall economy rose to 64.0 in January, up from 63.1 reported in December 2011, the Economic and Business Forecasting Centre said on Thursday.

  • Narathiwat bomb injures soldiers

    09/02/2012 : Two soldiers were injured by a roadside bomb in Narathiwat's Bajoh district on Thursday morning.

  • 63 districts now drought areas

    09/02/2012 : A total of 63 districts in 11 provinces have been declared drought zones, Wibul Sanguanpong, director general of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department, said on Thursday.

  • SET up 0.16% at opening

    09/02/2012 : Thai stocks opened up 1.82 points at the start of trade Thursday morning.

  • UPDATE: 1 killed by Pattani car bomb

    09/02/2012 : One person was killed and eight others injured when a bomb hidden inside a car parked in front of Pattani provincial public health office exploded on Thursday morning, reports said.

  • Gold prices for Thursday

    09/02/2012 : The Gold Traders Association this morning set the buying price at 24,786.60 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments and 25,150 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

  • 1 killed, 8 injured by Pattani car bomb

    09/02/2012 : One person was killed and eight others injured when a bomb hidden inside a car parked in front of Pattani provincial public health office exploded on Thursday morning, reports said.

  • Unrest spreads in Maldives

    08/02/2012 : Angry protesters on at least two outlying islands in the Maldives attacked police stations and set fire to government buildings on Wednesday, officials told AFP.

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