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As of February 6, 2025, SET index closed at 1,262.07, down 24.67 points

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February 6, 2025
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As of February 6, 2025, the SET index closed at 1,262.07, down 24.67 points, with a trading volume of 8,854,615 (‘000 shares) valued at 48,143.21 million Baht. Foreign investors had a net purchase of 553.52 million Baht, while top contributors included CPALL (-5.00%), DELTA (-3.93%), and KTB (+0.43%).

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  • As of February 6, 2025, the market is closed with the SET index at 1,262.07, down 24.67 points. The total trading volume is 8,854,615 shares valued at 48,143.21 M.Baht. The SET50 index stands at 822.10, declining by 15.98 points with a trading volume of 1,887,080 shares.
  • The trading summary from February 5, 2025, shows an accumulated trading value of 42,226.09 M.Baht. Institutional investors had a net sell of 296.16 M.Baht, while foreign investors net bought 553.52 M.Baht. Individuals net bought 346.40 M.Baht during the trading session.
  • Among top stocks, CPALL closed at 47.50 Baht with a 5% drop. DELTA stood at 110.00 Baht, down 3.93%. KTB increased slightly by 0.43% to 23.50 Baht. BDMS decreased by 2.17% to 22.50 Baht, and BBL rose by 0.33% to 153.50 Baht.

In Asia, markets are navigating a mixed environment. The Nikkei 225 in Japan and the Hang Seng in Hong Kong have seen varied performances. Japan’s economic landscape shows signs of recovery supported by government stimulus measures, but concerns about a global economic slowdown and its impact on trade remain. In China, regulatory developments and economic data releases are closely watched by investors. The country’s efforts to balance economic growth with regulatory reforms add another layer of complexity to the region’s financial markets.

Emerging markets are facing their own set of challenges and opportunities. In nations like India and Brazil, economic reforms and infrastructure investments are catalyzing growth, but inflation and currency volatility remain as risk factors. Commodity markets are also in the spotlight, as fluctuations in oil, metals, and agricultural products impact economies differently.

Overall, today’s global market roundup emphasizes a delicate equilibrium. Investors are cautiously optimistic, weighed down by macroeconomic indicators and geopolitical events yet buoyed by corporate earnings and policy interventions. As the world continues to grapple with the aftermath of the pandemic and new economic realities unfold, market participants are tasked with remaining agile and informed. In this ever-evolving landscape, the key to success lies in diversified portfolios and strategies that are adaptable to rapid change.

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