Intentar ORO - Gratis
ASIAN SHARES DIP AS WALL STREET RALLY STALLS
Bangkok Post
|September 27, 2025
RECAP: Most Asian markets retreated yesterday amid end-of-quarter repositioning by investors, after concerns about high valuations and mixed signals from US Federal Reserve officials on interest rates stalled a record-breaking rally on Wall Street.
The SET index moved in a tight range of 1,268.49 and 1,296.42 points this week, before closing yesterday at 1,278.74, down 1.1% from the previous week, with daily turnover averaging 36.33 billion baht.
Retail investors were net buyers of 5.82 billion baht. Institutional investors were net sellers of 4.18 billion baht, followed by brokerage firms at 1.2 billion and foreign investors at 435.45 million.
NEWSMAKERS:
President Donald Trump announced 100% import tariffs on patented drugs from foreign countries as of Oct 1, unless companies have manufacturing facilities or have begun construction in the US. The news sent pharmaceutical shares down in markets from Europe to Asia.
= The European Union said its trade deal with the US shields the bloc’s drug exports from tariffs higher than 15%. Officials pointed to the joint statement released in July, under which Washington agreed to ensure the tariff rate on pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and lumber does not exceed 15%.
= Trump also announced a series of punishing tariffs on heavy trucks, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and upholstered furniture, also effective on Oct 1.
= The US economy expanded by 3.8% quarter-on-quarter in the second quarter, the most in nearly two years, reflecting a decrease in imports and an increase in consumer spending, the final revision of official data showed.
= Trump signed an executive order that would help clear the way for a coalition of investors including the software giant Oracle to run an American version of TikTok, separate from its Chinese owner ByteDance, so that it can keep operating in the United States.
= Chicago Fed president Austan Goolsbee expressed caution about lowering interest rates as the US economy grapples with the forces of slower growth and a weaker labour market. Fed chairman Jerome Powell made similar comments, saying policymakers face a difficult path ahead.
Esta historia es de la edición September 27, 2025 de Bangkok Post.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
THE ANCIENT ROOTS OF SMOKED SALMON
This dish has been part of indigenous tradition for centuries
4 mins
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
Ferrari lifts bonnet on first EV
Ferrari has unveiled the technology which will power its hotly anticipated first electric car, the Elettrica, as the 78-year-old luxury Italian sportscar maker looks to add battery power to its hybrid and petrol-engine models.
3 mins
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
US shutdown delays flights for 3rd day
The Federal Aviation Administration delayed flights for a third straight day on Wednesday at airports including Reagan Washington National and Newark Liberty International Airport as the agency continued to face higher-than-normal staffing shortages.
2 mins
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
Rangsiman defends move to rewrite law
People's Party (PP) MP Rangsiman Rome yesterday insisted that the move by 44 former MPs of the now-dissolved Move Forward Party (MFP) to seek amendments to the lese majeste law did not breach ethical standards.
1 mins
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
Sea turtle hatchlings 'a sign of recovery'
Some 101 hawksbill sea turtle hatchlings have been hatched at Koh Talu Beach in Bang Saphan Noi district of Prachuap Khiri Khan, according to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.
1 min
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
EGGSELLENT IDEA!
Add some kick to your kai, plus four more recipes
1 min
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
Can ethical supply chains survive tariffs?
Recent geopolitical developments have underscored the fragility of global supply chains, reminding businesses in constantly evolving sectors like consumer goods and fashion that the strength of supplier relationships is one of the few persistent sources of resilience.
2 mins
October 10, 2025

Bangkok Post
Event to woo 100,000 Indians
Indian tourism operators remain confident in Thailand as a top destination, with the country planning to host the \"Grand Diwali Celebration\" next week, aiming to draw at least 100,000 travellers, while annual arrivals are expected to reach a record high of 2.5 million.
2 mins
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
Thai chamber briefed on many commerce measures
The commerce minister discussed measures to address the impacts of US tariffs, accelerate free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations, tap into the Indian market and manage agricultural products with representatives from the Thai Chamber of Commerce.
2 mins
October 10, 2025
Bangkok Post
Sabalenka races into QF after Nole boost
World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka raced into a fourth consecutive Wuhan Open quarterfinal yesterday, having revealed she spent time on holiday last month practising with Novak Djokovic.
2 mins
October 10, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size