Thailand's stock market has fallen for two straight sessions, losing more than 15 points or about 1% and leaving the SET just above the 1,500-point level. The article suggests the decline is a modest near-term headwind rather than a fundamental catalyst, with the market possibly stabilizing on Monday.
Thailand's stock market has fallen for two straight sessions, losing more than 15 points or about 1% and leaving the SET just above the 1,500-point level. The article suggests the decline is a modest near-term headwind rather than a fundamental catalyst, with the market possibly stabilizing on Monday.
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mildly negative
Sentiment Score
-0.15