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Posted on January 11, 2021 by admin

Thai stocks level out as weakening baht, virus threaten volatility

Index closed at 1,536.49 on Monday, up 0.05 points (0 per cent). Total transactions amounted to Bt93.80 billion with an index high of 1,550.75 and a low of 1,527.75.

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