Thai stock investor confidence improves


The Thai stock market has gained 2.5% so far this year after falling 8.3% in 2020, with foreign investors selling a net 278 billion baht (US$9.3bil) of shares since the start of 2020.

BANGKOK: Investor confidence in Thai financial markets over the next three months has improved slightly on optimism over vaccines and capital inflows, but has been capped by a new wave of coronavirus cases, a capital market association said yesterday.

A survey in January by the Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO) showed its investor confidence index was at 132.6 after falling to 130.6 in December, when the new Covid-19 cases emerged.

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