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K-Asset keen to answer big demand
Kasikorn Asset Management (K-Asset), Thailand's largest asset management company, estimates demand in excess of 100 billion baht for investments with periods of longer than one week and higher returns than money market funds. To meet this demand, K-Asset introduced the K-MPLUS fund yesterday, with an initial public offering period slated for May 27 to June 3.K-MPLUS is designed to invest ...
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FTI nervous about volatility
Business leaders are calling on authorities to keep closely monitoring the baht, saying the currency could resume appreciation amid continuing capital inflows and massive liquidity globally. Although the baht has weakened recently, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) yesterday said the biggest concern remains volatility and keeping the baht relatively stable to its peers in the region. ...
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Amata gears up for rush of land sales
Amata Corporation, the developer and manager of industrial estates, said hundreds of land sales are expected to be sealed in the second half of this year, mostly in the car industry. Viboon Kromadit, a director and senior vice-president, said each deal will require hundreds of rai of land, with the largest deal at 400 rai. Amata has set a sales target of 3,000 rai this year. If the deals are ...
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PTT seeks partnership for biodiesel
PTT Plc, the energy conglomerate, is seeking local partners for joint investment in a 15-billion-baht biohydrogenated diesel (BHD) plant in Map Ta Phut, Rayong with a capacity of 370,000 tonnes a year. Executive vice-president Nattachart Charuchinda said PTT wants a new partner in the palm oil business in order to secure feedstock. Potential partners could be palm oil cooperatives in the ...
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Toshiba opens B2bn air-conditioner plant
Thailand will become the global export production base for Toshiba air conditioners in the next three years, affirming its importance despite the impact from the 2011 flood ...
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True looks into starting infrastructure fund
True Corporation is keen on setting up an infrastructure fund, says Vorapol Socatiyanurak, secretary-general of the Securities and Exchange Commission. "True's financial team asked for advice on establishing an infrastructure fund," he said yesterday. Thailand only has one infrastructure fund, the BTS Rail Mass Transit Growth Infrastructure Fund (BTSGIF), backed by revenue from ...
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Rising baht could trigger crisis Thaksin
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra warned yesterday that a lack of cooperation between the central bank and the Finance Ministry in reining in the strengthening baht could lead to a new financial crisis for Thailand. Thaksin said the current economic indexes were worrying. "I like looking at different indexes and often get alarmed," he said. "During the crisis, only the ...
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NACC asks who will be responsible
Watchdog warns scheme may be open to widespread corruption The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) yesterday urged the Cabinet to identify who in the government would be held responsible if damages arise from the government's Bt350-billion water-management and flood-prevention modules. The government's Water and Flood Management Commission (WFMC) has been pushing hard for the ...
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New services get mixed reactions
In the last two weeks since the three key mobile phone operators - Advanced Info Service (AIS), True Corp and Total Access Communication (DTAC) - launched their 3G and 4G services for 2.1GHz, there have been mixed reactions from consumers getting to grips with their new packages. We checked out some comments on Facebook to see what consumers thought of the changes so far. Warat Karuchit, an ...
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Thailand Cambodia agree to strengthen bilateral ties
Thailand and Cambodia yesterday agreed to strengthen cooperation and solve any border conflicts with mutual trust. Defence Minister ACM Sukampol Suwannathat met his Cambodian counterpart General Tea Banh at a General Border Committee (GBC) meeting at a golf resort in Rayong province. After the meeting, Sukampol told the press that both countries had agreed to boost cooperation in suppressing ...
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GPO agrees to fire managing director for negligence
Dr Pipat Yingseri, chairman of the board, said it had met to discuss irregularities in the purchasing and procurement of raw materials to make paracetamol, and delays in the construction of an influenza-vaccine plant and an HIV/Aids drug plant. All 14 board members agreed that Witit should be fired immediately as he had failed to prevent the irregularities in buying the ingredients to produce ...
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Groups protest against medical co-payment scheme
Health advocates and patients' networks launched a protest yesterday against the National Health Security Office's move to introduce a co-payment system for the universal healthcare scheme. The NHSO executive board met yesterday to discuss a proposal by the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB) to introduce the co-payment scheme, under which subscribers would have to ...
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Lao PM to visit Thailand
Prime Minister of Laos Thongsing Thammavong will lead a high-level delegation to attend a joint Lao-Thai cabinet meeting and the 2nd Asia Pacific Water Summit in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on May 19-20. His visit is in response to an invitation from Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. According to a Thai media report, the two sides will discuss a number of cooperation projects including the ...
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Tax cut proposed for overseas shows
Thai companies are likely to be allowed to deduct from their corporate taxes the expenses incurred from their participation in overseas trade and exhibition fairs. The Finance Ministry on Tuesday will ask for the Cabinet's approval for a draft law that will allow companies to deduct 100 per cent of the expenses involving space rental, insurance, and shipments of materials for the ...
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Activists uneasy over GPO chiefs sacking
The dismissal of the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) chief would disrupt Thailand's drug distribution system, health advocates warn. The sacking of GPO managing director Witit Artavatkun could be part of a broader agenda to benefit private-sector drug firms, some said. GPO board chairman Pipat Yingseree said the state agency's board on Friday decided to dismiss Mr Witit ...
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SET hits new 19-year high
The Stock Exchange of Thailand index today hit a new 19-year high again, gaining 10.07 points or 0.62 per cent to end the day at 1,627.96. The previous 19-year high at 1,623.48 was registered on May 14. Turnover was as brisk as Bt55.30 billion. Blue chip SET-50 index was at 1,079.78, up 6.89 points, or 0.64 per cent. Top five active (value) stocks: INTUCH, ADVANC, TRUE, CK, ...










