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Thai Stock Market Rebounds Above 1,400 as Investor Sentiment Improves

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December 26, 2024
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The Thai stock market bounced back above 1,400 points following recent declines, as major companies tackled investment concerns, restoring investor confidence and driving the market’s recovery.

The rebound was driven by strong performances in the energy and banking sectors, which saw increased trading volumes. Additionally, government initiatives to boost economic growth and foreign investment played a crucial role in restoring confidence. Analysts predict that if these trends persist, the market could sustain its upward momentum in the coming weeks.

Thai shares have been gradually recovering throughout the year, mirroring trends in regional markets such as the Philippines and Indonesia, while South Korea has been the weakest performer. However, the SET may face challenges surpassing its year-end 2023 close of 1,415.85 points, especially after this week’s declines.

While key markets like the US, Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and China have recorded gains exceeding 10%, the Thai stock market in 2024 has underperformed expectations. It appears disconnected from the sentiment and trends of global bourses, mirroring a similar pattern observed in 2023.

Thai Stock Market Rebound

The Thai stock market experienced a resurgence, surpassing the 1,400 mark on Wednesday after dipping to 1,365 points due to significant sell-offs last week. This decline was mainly triggered by concerns over CPAXT’s investment in The Happitat. Additionally, Thai Oil’s announcement of increased investment in its Clean Fuel Project heightened worries about rising costs.

Stabilizing Investor Sentiment

In response to the turmoil, CPAXT and Thai Oil engaged in comprehensive discussions with investors and fund managers. By providing detailed clarifications, they emphasized their commitment to responsible and transparent operations, helping to stabilize investor sentiment and support market recovery.


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