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August 19, 2025

The Stock Exchange of Thailand Index has risen steadily over the past two months, gaining more than 200 points from its bottom of 1,054 on June 23. A number of supportive factors have come into play, among them:

■ Easing short-term worries over US tariffs, now that Thailand has secured a rate of 19%, not much different from that of key competitors.

■Clearer direction on policy interest rate cuts.

■Easing tensions at the Thai-Cambodia border, though the situation has to be monitored closely.

■Not bad second-quarter earnings, with less than 25% of companies posting weaker-than-expected results — less than the average.

■Fewer cases of earnings downgrades, from 1-3% a month to less than 1%, reflecting that the downward revision cycle is ending. In fact, there seem to be signs of upward revisions in many more sectors.

■Market impact from rises in individual stocks, most notably DELTA and THAI.

The latter continued to soar after trade resumed on Aug 4, until its market capitalisation reached a peak on par with Singapore Airlines at close to 500 billion baht.

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