Thai consumer confidence hits record low in June amid virus outbreak but financial stability remains robust


BANGKOK, July 12 (Reuters): The Thai consumer confidence dropped to a record low in June, dented by the country's biggest coronavirus outbreak, a slow vaccine rollout and a sluggish economic recovery, a survey has showed.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce fell to 43.1 in June from 44.7 in May.

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