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January 15, 2021
Thai Enquirer Summary
Political News
Police have made clear that they are going after pro-democracy activists once again after
their ramping up charges of lese majeste against more students.
In less than 24 hours after Thammasat University freshman Sirichai “New”
Natueng was taken into custody by the Khlong Luang provincial police of Pathum
Thani on Wednesday, Khlong Luang provincial police of Pathum Thani brought
another lese majeste charge under Section 112 of the Criminal Code against
another Thammasat Student.
Chayaphol Danothai, a sophomore at Thammasat University, is the latest to face
the charge, according to the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration
(UFTD) Facebook.
The UFTD page, however, said it is not possible that Chayaphol committed a lese
majeste offence because Chayaphol was not present in the same place as Sirichai
who was allegedly spray-painted text about taxes and the abolition of Section 112.
Sirichai was arrested and accused of committing over an image of royals and the
nameplate of the university’s Rangsit campus in 6 spots in the area in total. The
UFTD said Chayaphol was away in his hometown when the incident took place
on January 10.
The latest move by the police coincides with secretary-general of the Progressive
Movement Piyabutr Saengkanokkul’s move to renew his call for the abolition of the lese
majeste law under Section 112 of the Criminal Code.
Sirichai, a Thammasat University student, has been granted bail after facing two
separate lese majeste charges in the span of fewer than 24 hours.
In his Facebook message, Piyabutr vowed to take the abolition of the lese majeste
law to the parliament when the parliament reconvenes. Piyabutr pointed out the
need for the parliament to scrap Section 112 and called for “people’s
representatives” to push for the amendment of Section 112 of the Criminal Code
as soon as possible.
Piyabutr said, “We must not let “the future of the country” faces charges under
Section 112 any longer.
More than 33 state officials including more than 20 police officers are found to be
involved in the smuggling of illegal migrant workers from Myanmar into Thailand,
deputy national police chief Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittipraphat revealed.
Police alleged to be involved rank from non-commissioned officers to a deputy
commander of provincial police, Pol Gen Damrongsak said, adding that he will
submit a detailed report about this case, and a recommendation that a fact-finding
panel to be set up to explore legal and disciplinary actions against those
implicated, to the national police chief Pol Gen Suwat Chaengyodsuk.
The deputy national police chief said he will ask national police chief Pol Gen
Suwat Jangyodsuk next Monday to set up an inquiry panel to consider criminal
prosecution and disciplinary action against all those implicated.
In a related development, Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, also the Defence
Minister, signed his approval to appoint 2 inquiry committees to look into trafficking of
illegal migrant workers and gambling activities in illegal gambling dens, the 2 major
causes of the latest resurgence of the virus.
The committee looking into trafficking of illegal migrant workers comprises 15
members and is chaired by former National Anti-Corruption Commission
(NACC) chairman Phakdee Phosiri.
The other committee looking into illegal gambling activities comprises 10
members and is chaired by permanent secretary for justice Charnchao
Chaiyanukij.
Both committees have been instructed to submit their findings back to the Prime
Minister in the form of classified reports every 30 days.
Kla Party leader Korn Chatikavanij has floated an idea to legalise gambling in the
kingdom, saying doing so will not only help contain the spread of Covid-19 in illegal
gambling dens more effectively but also to gain more tax revenue.
Mr Korn, a former finance minister, was responding to Prime Minister Prayut
Chan-o-cha's plea on Wednesday for public cooperation in tackling illegal
gambling, now seen as a major factor in the spread of Covid-19.
It was wrong from the beginning for the government to aim to make people stop
gambling as a way of containing the spread of Covid-19, said Mr Korn in a
Facebook post. The government had better legalise gambling so the business can
be regulated properly in terms of not only containing the virus' spread but also
getting gamblers to spend their money in legal casinos in the country rather than
in casinos elsewhere, he said.
When legalised, casinos will pay taxes to the state, which the government could
use to fund its policy for the public betterment, he said.
The opposition parties are set to meet today to finalise details of a censure debate motion
before submitting the motion to Parliament speaker.
Pheu Thai secretary-general Prasert Chanthararuangthong said it is possible that
the opposition would bring forward the submission of a censure debate motion
against the government to the 3rd
week of this month, instead of the 4th
week of
this month. The party expects the opposition parties to achieve clarity on the
matter after a meeting today
Initially, opposition party leader Sompong Amornwiwat and Pheu Thai MP for
Mahasarakham Yuttapong Charasathien to lead the upcoming censure debate.
The Election Commission (EC)’s meeting resolved to set March 28 for municipal
elections.
Registration of candidates for mayors and councillors of municipalities of all
levels is set between February 8 and 12.
In addition, the poll agency yesterday resolved not to verify results of provincial
administration organisation (PAO) elections in 8 final provinces due to election
fraud complaints.
The EC said it received 517 electoral fraud complaints related to 8 provinces
which are Nonthaburi, Buriram, Rayong, Samut Prakan, Ang Thong, Sa Kaeo,
Narathiwat and Chumphon. It still has to process such these complaints.
The Thai Pakdee Group (Loyal Thai) led by Warong Dechgitvigrom yesterday submitted
a registration request to the registrar of political parties at the Election Commission (EC)
to set up a new political party called, the “Thai Pakdee Thailand” Party.
Wichai Lamsutthi, secretary-general of the Thai Pakdee Group, and 16 group
members submitted a request to the EC’s political party registrar with documents
including the party’s new logo.
The group is currently seeking at least 500 people to be its founders and co-
founders and seed funding of at least 1 million baht.
Economic News
The government rushed to spurn rumours that it intends to give 2 cash handouts of 3,500
baht per month under the “Rao Chana” (We Win) scheme during February- March to
only those who live the 28 red zone provinces in the wake of the latest Covid-19
outbreak.
A source with Government House said the government has yet to reach a
conclusion on recipients of the proposal for 2 monthly payments of 3,500 baht---
among a raft of measures designed to ease people’s plight amid the resurgence of
the outbreak despite rumours that people who live outside the 28 red zones may
not get the cash relief. The decision will be made at the next cabinet meeting on
January 19, the source said.
Earlier, Finance Minister of Thailand Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said the new
cash handout program will cover 30-35 million Thai people affected by the virus
outbreak.
Low-income earners who participate in the co-payment subsidy program would
be entitled to the new handout program and could receive handouts through their
e-wallet.
Other eligible groups will obtain handouts through the PromptPay system from
this month to next month. The new handout program would also welcome
government welfare card holders, low-income vendors, food deliverymen and taxi
motorcyclists.
The year 2021 will be a challenging year for new university graduates amid the pandemic
that is dragging on the Thai economy.
The Council of University Presidents expects around 282,000 new graduates from
the academic year 2019/2020, Bundhit Eua-arporn, the president of
Chulalongkorn University, said.
Meanwhile, the Department of Employment assessed that more than 540,000 new
graduates from the academic year 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 to enter the labour
market.
The Tourism Council of Thailand found more than 50 per cent of workers in the
tourism industry, accounting for 2-3 million, being laid off as the virus pandemic
forced businesses to shut down temporarily. The Council expects the number of
workers being made redundant to keep rising as a result of the new wave of the
outbreak.
Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin said his ministry is trying to come up with
measures to assist employees and help them retain employment but admitted that
there is a large number of new graduates who could not find work.
Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has floated the idea of a tourism
fund to allow foreign tourists to insure themselves in case of incidents or illnesses while
visiting the Kingdom. The Tourism and Sports Minister said the idea resembles Japan’s
implementation of the “Sayonara” tax on travellers.
The idea is that foreign tourists will be required to pay for the fund, Phiphat said,
explaining that each foreign visitor might be required to pay a fee of US$10
(approximately 300 baht) to cover their hospital treatments to support the
proposed fund through the ministry. Thailand expects to receive some 10 million
visitors this year
Latest reports said the proposed guidelines for the collection of a 300-baht
tourism fee from each international visitor has been approved by the National
Tourism Policy Committee.
The details of the fee collection will be announced in the Royal Gazette once the
policy has taken effect.
In a bid to resuscitating the country’s ailing tourism sector amid the Covid-19 pandemic,
the government has approved 6 golf resorts for quarantine, including 3 in Kanchanaburi
and 1 each in Nakhon Nayok, Phetchaburi and Chiang Mai.
The government said foreign tourists entering the kingdom can choose to undergo
14-day COVID-19 quarantine at these golf resorts.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said foreign tourists undergoing
quarantine at these golf resorts will be allowed to play golf and move freely rather
than confining themselves in their rooms during 14-day mandatory quarantine.
Foreign visitors choosing golf quarantine need visas – either Single-Entry Tourist
Visa or Special Tourist Visa, medical and travel insurance as well as a certificate
of entry.
The golf quarantine is the latest effort to woo foreign tourist amid the resurge of
the outbreak in the country.
Property Perfect Plc executive advised the government to set aside 20 billion baht to
purchase Covid-19 vaccines to provide free jabs to members of the public in key tourist
cities.
Chainid Adhyanasakul, chief executive officer of Property Perfect, said
businesses and the economy will recover in a fast pace if Covid-19 vaccinations
reach the public fast.
He said it can happen if the government speed up the vaccination program against
the outbreak by investing 20 billion baht to provide vaccines for residents in key
tourist cities such as Bangkok and adjacent provinces, Chiang Mai, Phukey,
Krabi, Samui, Chon Buri, Rayong, etc.
Chainid wants the government to include those in the tourism and services sectors
as the priority group to be immunised because the Thai economy relies on the
tourism industry. Tourism receipts alone account for 17 per cent of GDP in
Thailand while the employment in the tourism and service sectors accounts for
11.16 per cent of total employment or 4,393,294 people.
PTT Oil and Retail Business Plc (OR) has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at 16-18
baht, which will be offered to retail investors from Jan 24 to Feb 2 and institutional
investors from Feb 3-5, according to the company's filing with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC).
For PTT shareholders, subscriptions are available during Jan 25-28. At the offer
price of 16-18 baht per share, the price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) stands at 23.9-26.9
times, relatively lower than other international and domestic companies with
similar businesses that have an average P/E of 31.7 times.
OR is offering up to 3 billion newly-issued ordinary shares, divided into 2.61
billion common shares and 390 million over-allotment shares, or a greenshoe
option.
Shares of OR are expected to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand on Feb
10, according to an industry source.
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General News
Thailand discovered 271 new cases of Covid-19, with 2 new deaths, taking the death toll
to 69.
Of the new cases, 12 people who tested positive in state quarantine facilities and
near the border.
The 2 new deaths are a British man and a Thai man with underlying health
problems. The British man, 71, suffered from diabetes, thyrotoxicosis and lung
cancer. He arrived in Thailand on December 7 and tested positive on December
11. His symptoms worsened after he developed pneumonia and passed away.
The other is a 53-year-old Thai man who had diabetes. He had reportedly
travelled to several provinces like Chanthaburi, Phetchaburi and Nonthaburi
during the New Year holidays. His symptoms began developing and he was
admitted to hospital on January 5 with pneumonia. He passed away on January
10.
The total number of confirmed cases in Thailand has risen to 11,262 – 9,050 of
which were contracted domestically, including 3,187 found via proactive testing
and 2,212 were returnees.
However, good news that came out is that the rate of infections in Chonburi,
Rayong, Bangkok and Samut Prakan may be on the decline, sending the Centre
for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) to say it will keep a close watch
on the situation for the next 2 weeks after imposing stricter disease control
measures on virus hotspot provinces since January 4 when the outbreak
intensified, according to CCSA spokesman Dr. Taweesin Wissanuyothin.
During the briefing yesterday, Dr. Taweesin introduced Dr. Apisamai Srirangsan
as a new spokeswoman who will be joining the team providing the latest
information to the public.
Dr. Apisamai was Miss Thailand 1999 and a former news anchor for ITV,
Channel 7 and the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT). She is
currently the Director of the Mental Health Rehabilitation and Recovery Center at
Bangkok Hospital.
The 2nd
wave of the coronavirus outbreak has hit Pattaya City and its tourism sector hard.
Reports said around 20 tourist businesses in Pattaya have temporarily ceased
operations due to the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic, including the luxury
hotels Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort, Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya, and D
Varee Jomtien Beach Pattaya.
Strict measures have been imposed and caused huge cancelations have forced
these hotels to suspend operations rather than sink under their operating costs.
Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya announced on its Facebook page
decision to temporarily close its resort while D Varee Jomtien Beach Pattaya and
Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya said they will temporarily close their services until
further notice.
Hard Rock Hotel said it is provisionally aiming to re-open on February 1.
Other tourism-related businesses in Chonburi that have suspended their operations
are the Alcazar Show, Tiffany Show Pattaya, Pattaya Floating Market, Institute of
Marine Science, Art in Paradise, Frost Magical Ice of Siam, The Million Years
Stone Park & Pattaya Crocodile Farm, Upside Down House, and Pattaya
Dolphinarium.
Political News Headlines in Thai Media
Thailand’s government is to consider alternatives to year-end exams, including possible
automatic graduation, after high-school students called for the system to be reviewed on
account of the disruption from the Covid-19 pandemic.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22881/postpone-our-finals-high-school-students-
protest-upcoming-exams-following-covid-19-disruption/
Two more people have died from Covid-19 in Thailand in the past 24 hours bringing the
death toll to 69, a government spokesman said on Thursday.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22876/two-more-dead-from-covid-the-rate-of-
infections-lower-this-week-from-the-previous-week/
The following is a brief look at what other ASEAN countries outside of Thailand are
doing to secure Covid-19 vaccines.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22847/the-vaccine-situation-across-asean/
Multimedia Story: Recapping Wednesday Night’s Arrest
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22866/multimedia-story-recapping-wednesday-
nights-arrest/
On Wednesday night, state security officials abducted New Sirichai from his dormitory.
The officials were not in uniform, did not declare an arrest warrant, and took him to an
undisclosed location.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22856/opinion-last-nights-arrest-shows-that-we-
have-become-a-nation-of-thugs/
The Election Commission announced on Thursday that Thailand’s municipal election has
been scheduled for March 28, and an official statement will be released on February 1.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30401244?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
A government delegation led by House speaker and ex-PM Chuan Leekpai visited flood
victims at Nurul Ihsan Mosque in Pattani's Talubo subdistrict on Thursday.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30401243?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
Economic News Headlines in Thai Media
Environmentally minded netizens across Thailand unofficially relaunched a responsible-
tourism campaign Thursday, encouraging people to reduce waste even when staying at
home.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22890/thai-consumers-revive-anti-plastic-
campaign/
Around 20 tourist businesses in Pattaya have temporarily ceased operations due to the
resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic, including the luxury hotels Centara Grand Mirage
Beach Resort, Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya, and D Varee Jomtien Beach Pattaya.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22883/pattaya-hotels-and-shows-suspend-
operations-amid-latest-covid-19-wave/
Thailand’s logistics firm Precious Shipping (PSL) is expected to report stronger earnings
in 2021 from the return of dry bulk demand, analysts at Krungsri Securities said.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22857/psl-to-see-growth-in-2021-after-
lackluster-2020/
The following is a brief look at what other ASEAN countries outside of Thailand are
doing to secure Covid-19 vaccines.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/22847/the-vaccine-situation-across-asean/
PTT Plc, the country's largest oil-and-gas company, has priced an initial public offering
(IPO) of shares in retail unit PTT Oil and Retail (PTTOR) to raise up to 54 billion baht, it
said on Thursday ahead of what is expected to be among the country's largest listings this
year.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2050979/ptt-retail-arm-eyes-up-to-
b54bn-in-ipo
Commuters will now be paying a fare of Bt15 for the BTS Gold Line running from
Krung Thon Buri and Klong San stations.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30401241?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
The National Tourism Policy Committee has approved the Tourism and Sports Ministry’s
proposal to collect a Bt300 fee from every tourist entering the country, said minister
Phipat Ratchakitprakarn on Thursday.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30401251?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index closed at 1,535.98 on Thursday, down
11.33 points or 0.73 per cent. The volume of total transactions was Bt97.20 billion with
an index high of 1,552.78 and a low of 1,533.52.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30401248?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
In a first for Thailand’s warrants market, JP Morgan has issued derivative warrants linked
to the Nasdaq-100, a US index that tracks the performance of the 100 biggest non-
financial companies by market capitalisation listed on Nasdaq.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30401232?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
Gulf Energy Development (Gulf) will acquire 70.5 per cent of Global Mind Investment
Management (GMIM)'s ordinary shares from Nech Opportunities Fund VCC worth
US$40 million (Bt1.2 billion) on Thursday.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30401235?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) expects the US decision to impose anti-dumping
duties (AD) on car tyres exported from Thailand to seriously affect Thai industries,
including the automotive and agricultural sectors, as Thailand may end up missing export
opportunities in the global market, says FTI vice-chairman Kriangkrai Tiannukul.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2051159/fti-warns-tyre-ad-will-hit-
industry
Grab commands 50% of the market share among online food delivery apps in terms of
gross merchandise value (GMV), followed by Foodpanda at 23% and Lineman 20%,
according to the consultancy Momentum Works (MW).
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2051295/grab-leading-in-food-delivery
Thailand is keen to push forward development of Myanmar’s Dawei special economic
zone (SEZ) and deep sea port, said deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow
on Thursday.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30401250?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
Issues to be watched out for
January, 2021 – The opposition is planning to file a no-confidence motion against the
government, the 2nd round of a censure debate the current administration is facing.
January, 2021 – The parliament is set to deliberate the charter amendment bills in the 2nd
reading.
January 2021 – The World Bank will review Thailand’s economic growth outlook.
January, 2021 – Charoen Pokphand Foods Plc (CPF) is preparing to issue 5 series of
debentures with tenors of 2 years to 12 years to retail, institutional and high net worth
investors.
January 18, 2021 – The reconciliation committee to ease the political tensions is
scheduled for the 1st meeting at 13.30 hrs. at the parliament.
January 27, 2021 – The Constitutional Court is set to rule on Democrat Party MP for
Nakhon Si Thammarat Thepthai Senpong’s MP status following the Election
Commission’s petition.
February, 2021 – The Legal Execution Department plans to open the auction for the Dhara
Dhevi Hotel Chiang Mai next month at a price of 2.116 billion baht.
February, 2021 – A law amendment bill that allows women with pregnancies of not more
than 12 weeks to get an abortion is to take effect.
February, 2, 2021 – Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) said it will submit a
rehabilitation plan to the Central Bankruptcy Court, postponed from the original schedule
on January 2, 2021.
February 3, 2021 – The Bank of Thailand (BoT)’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)’s
next meeting to review policy interest rate.
February 28, 2021 – Tentative date for municipality elections and the election of tambon
administrative organizations (TAOs).
February 28, 2021 – The current parliamentary session is scheduled to end.
March 21, 2021 – Elections for the mayors and councillors of municipalities of all levels -
tambon, muang and nakhon - throughout the country.
March 31, 2021 – The government’s half-half co-payment scheme is set to end.
April, 2021 – Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) expects the Central Bankruptcy
Court to consider its rehab blueprint for approval.
April 2021 – The Batong Airport is scheduled to be opened after being postponed from
February due to the resurgence of the Covid-19.
April, 2021 – The central bank plans to officially implement the new rule on the rate of
penalty imposed on loan defaulters in a bid to ease borrowers’ burdens and motivate them
to repay their debts.
June, 2021 – Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC)’s debt holiday
is due to expire.
Key Data
SET Index 1,535.98 -11.33
Link - https://www.set.or.th/en/company/ipo/upcoming_ipo_set.html
Global Commodities
Metal -Link http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/futures/metals/
Energy -Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/energy/
Baltic Dry Index (BDI)-Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/BDIY:IND
Global Equity Market’s Movements
Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/asia-pacific/
Asian Equity Markets Movement
Link - http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/stocks/world-indexes/
Information on January 14, 2020
Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management
Stock Code Volume Value Action
ADB 100,000 1.02 Purchase
BH 30,000 124.5 Purchase
BRR 100,000 3.4 Purchase
CCET 1,000,000 2.4 Purchase
CHAYO 35,000 2.8 Sale
CHAYO 33,500,000 7.65 Sale
CHAYO 33,500,000 7.65 Sale
FPI 30,000 145 Purchase
KEX 2,000 48.25 Purchase
KEX 450,000 60.86 Sale
SAAM 30,000 1.08 Purchase
SABUY 3,200,000 2.02 Purchase
SMIT 36,000 3.83 Purchase
SGP 1,000,000 11.2 Sale
SGP 1,000,000 11.2 Purchase
S 20,000 1.89 Purchase
S 500 1.6 Purchase
SFLEX 20,000 6 Sale
SMT 9,000,000 3.89 Purchase
SMT 600,000 3.79 Purchase
TM 100,000 2.72 Sale
TU 400,000 14.55 Sale
SPG 400,000 17 Purchase
SPG 1,755,000 15.5 Purchase
SPG 817,400 16 Purchase
SPG 170,000 18 Purchase
SPG 291,600 17 Purchase
THG 250,000 27 Purchase
UTP 50,000 14.4 Purchase
UTP 50,000 14.2 Purchase
YGG 12,100,000 12.7 Sale
XD, XE or XM or other notifications
For list of Companies that have dividend payment and AGM meeting schedules click on
http://www.set.or.th/set/calendarofevents.do
Trading Breakdown on the Stock Exchange of Thailand
Daily as of 14 Jan 2021
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 5,212.18 5.36 9,084.42 9.35 -3,872.24 -
Proprietary
Trading
10,527.63 10.83 10,709.02 11.02 -181.38 -
Foreign Investors 33,283.36 34.24 32,452.38 33.39 830.98 -
Local Individuals 48,178.40 49.57 44,955.76 46.25 3,222.64 -
Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 14 Jan 2021
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 83,496.47 8.51 84,414.70 8.6 -918.23 -
Proprietary
Trading
107,683.84 10.98 105,361.01 10.74 2,322.83 -
Foreign Investors 334,961.85 34.14 328,445.52 33.48 6,516.33 -
Local Individuals 454,972.03 46.37 462,892.96 47.18 -7,920.93 -
Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 14 Jan 2021
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 83,496.47 8.51 84,414.70 8.6 -918.23 -
Proprietary
Trading
107,683.84 10.98 105,361.01 10.74 2,322.83 -
Foreign Investors 334,961.85 34.14 328,445.52 33.48 6,516.33 -
Local Individuals 454,972.03 46.37 462,892.96 47.18 -7,920.93 -
Total Trading Value 97,201.58 Million Baht
Background Information –
The strength of each party in the Thai Parliament as of May 8, 2019 as per the report by the
Election Commission of Thailand. Elections took place on March 24, 2019
https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/news_all.php?cid=24
List of MPs - https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/download/article/article_20190508184334.pdf
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