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Thai Bourse Looking to Improve Liquidity

BloombergFriday, July 4, 2025 at 6:03:55 AM
Thai Bourse Looking to Improve Liquidity
The head of Thailand's stock exchange, Asadej Kongsiri, says they're exploring ways to boost market activity as political instability shakes investor confidence. He dropped this during a chat on Bloomberg, hinting at potential interventions to keep things flowing smoothly.
Editor’s Note: When politics gets messy, money gets skittish—and Thailand's market is feeling that pressure. The exchange isn’t just sitting back; they’re eyeing fixes to stop traders from fleeing. For anyone with skin in the game (or just watching Asia’s markets), this signals how quickly financial stability can get tangled up in a country’s drama.
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