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July 20, 2020
Thai Enquirer Summary
Political News
The weekend saw anti-government protest flaring up all across Thailand after the better
than expected turnout in Bangkok on Saturday
Flash mob protest was held in Chiang Mai on Sunday (July 19th
) and in Ubon
Ratchathani (July 19th
)
There are other areas around the country that are set to see more protest over the
next couple of days
Chonburi – July 22nd
the pretext is to ‘collect garbage’
Mahasarakham – July 22nd
Lamphoon - July 24th
Roi Et province - August 2nd
The Saturday protest movement saw a better than expected turnout as about 2,000+
people turned up at Democracy Monument and demanded 3 things
Rewriting of the constitution
Dissolving the parliament and calling for a new election
Stop harassment of the people by the authorities.
The Bangkok protest was organised by Free Youth Group
The demonstration in Bangkok grew from around 500 protesters at the beginning
to more than 2,000. The hashtags #เยาวชนปลดแอก (#FreeYouth) and
#respectdemocracyTH are also trending on Twitter, as they are being used to
share information about the protest.
Panupong Jadnok, one of the activists from the Eastern Youth Leadership group
who protested in front of the the DVaree Diva Central Rayong Hotel during Prime
Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s visit on 15th
July also joined the protest.
The rally that was supposed to continue until 08.00 hrs on July 19 was called off
at about midnight on July 18 due to safety reasons. Chuthatip Sirikhan, president
of the Union of Students of Thailand (UST) and one of the protest leaders, told
the crowd that some “men in black”, with crew-cut hair, had tried to use black
cloths to cover surveillance cameras around the Democracy Monument.
Pol Col Itthiphol Pongthorn, superintendent of Samranrat Police Station, denied
protest leaders’ claim about “men in black” at the protest site. He also denied that
the protesters were intimidated and said the event was being held without police
permission.
Present at the protest was an Member of Parliament (MP) of Kao Klai [Move
Forward] Party - Rangsiman Rome.
Protest organisers said they would return to the streets in 2 weeks if their demands
were not met.
Two other protests were also staged over the weekend. Students, activists and
members of the general public also held a rally in Chiang Mai as well as a protest
in Ubon Ratchathani organised by a group of university and high school students.
Protest in Chiang Mai
One of the big issues during this flash mob was some people writing placards which
could have anti-monarchy meaning, in a way breaking the les majeste laws and liable for
imprisonment.
People from various previous protest both on the Red and Yellow side have come
out to warn that such a move could curtail the movement even before it picks up.
The issue of monarchy is untouchable in Thailand and there are laws in place that
could land a person in jail for up to 15-years if they breach those laws.
As the #เยาวชนปลดแอก (#FreeYouth) and #respectdemocracyTH trended with millions of
tweets and retweets even people who have social status got on the bandwagon with
former Miss Thailand Universe – Maria Poonlertlarp, came out to post on her Instagram.
Talks are already floating around that given the anti-government protest that has flared up
over the weekend, it is likely that the government may look to extend Thailand’s state of
emergency that is set to end at the end of this month on July 31.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) is expected to meet
during the week to consider easing of lockdown restrictions in the sixth phase by
allowing the entry of foreign migrant workers from Thailand’s neighbouring
countries to ease the labour shortage and enable economic rehabilitation, said
CCSA spokesman Thaweesilp Wissanuyothin.
The CCSA chaired by Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha
will also consider relaxation of entry restrictions on certain foreign tourist
arrivals, visitors to trade exhibitions and film crews at the CCSA meeting.
A subcommittee of the CCSA headed by the Secretary-General of the National
Security Council will meet either today or tomorrow (July 21) to consider whether
the state of emergency will be extended again.
On the new development on a much-anticipated cabinet reshuffle, some Thai media
outlet reported that an imminent cabinet reshuffle will be a small one.
“Siam Rath” newspaper said the upcoming reshuffle will be less than 50% of the
entire Cabinet as hinted by Prime Minister and Defence Minister Prayut Chan-o-
cha who said the quota of cabinet posts for coalition parties will remain the same.
A reshuffle is expected no later than August.
It is now clear that Prasarn Trairatvorakul, a former governor of the Bank of
Thailand (BoT) will not join the Prayut 2 Cabinet due to his family’s request.
Meanwhile, Tossaporn Sirisamphan, the secretary-general of the National
Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), came out to confirm with
the media that he will not join the Cabinet.
Predee Daochai, a Kasikornbank co-president and chairman of the Thai Bankers’
Association, surfaced as the strongest candidate for finance minister.
Former PTT Plc president and chief executive Pailin Chuchottaworn who is seen
as a potential candidate for energy minister is facing resistance from the Saam
Mitr Group in the Phalang Pracharat Party (PPRP) as the group is trying to secure
the energy portfolio for current Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit.
“Thaan Settakij” newspaper also reported that Deputy Agriculture and
Cooperatives Minister Capt. Thammanat Prompao wants to swap his seat to
deputy interior minister while Suchart Chomklin, PPRP chief of MPs, is tipped to
replace Capt. Thammanat.
Narumon Pinyosinwat is strongly tipped to the position of prime minister’s
adviser at the PM’s Office with the full backing of Deputy Prime Minister Gen
Prawit Wongsuwan, as Phalang Pracharat Party leader.
The Democrat Party’s annual assembly meeting (AGM) turned out to be a heated one
after Anwar Salaeh, a Democrat MP for Pattani and the party’s deputy secretary-general,
delivered his speech that pointed out causes of divisions within the party.
During the AGM held at Rama Garden Hotel in Bangkok on July 19th
, Democrat
MPs took turn to propose ideas on how to reform the party to its previous glorious
state. The AGM was led by current executive committee members including party
leader Jurin Laksanawisit, party secretary-general Chalermchai Sri-on, party chief
advisor Chuan Leekpai and large numbers of current and former MPs
Anwar, known as a vocal critic of the current Democrat leadership, got up at the
meeting pointing out a number of reasons that caused the party to plunge to its
lowest level. Anwar attacked his own party’s poor political strategy and other
factors that led to its defeat in the March 24 election. He went on to attack the
party executive committee for an unfair allocation of cabinet seats that allowed
rank-and-file members to assume larger roles in the cabinet, citing the selection of
Juti Krairiksh as social development and human security minister (when the party
only won 1 seat in the north), Democrat MP for Rayong Sathit Pitutecha as
deputy public health minister, amid criticism of Sathit’s working style that is as
inert as a civil servant. Anwar also criticised the party’s decision to select
Thaworn Senneam as deputy transport minister and Niphon Bunyamanee as
deputy interior minister as other cases in point. He said Thaworn is a hardworking
man but his performance is rather flat.
Jurin came out to defend the party’s performance, saying that the party adheres to
its political ideology. He is determined to modernise the party to achieve its
political goals in a unified manner.
The other key issue that caused objection among MPs is the party’s plan to
change party logo and online formats on the party’s website, said Anwar.
The party is said to face resistance from MPs for its plan to remove the circle and
rice stalks that surrounded the image of Phra Mae Thoranee, “mother earth”
twisted her hair as well as the party motto that reads ,” Satja Weh Amata Waja”
which means “Truth is Reality” from the party logo.
Former Democrat Party MP Watchara Phetthong revealed that party members
have submitted a letter to the party leader opposing the push for logo change,
saying that a change to party logo must receive an approval from party members
through an internal hearing as required by the party’s regulations. The move is
deemed unlawful, Watchara said.
Economic News
Four commercial banks are set to announce financial results for the second quarter of
2020 today (July 20).
They are Kasikornbank (KBank), Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), TMB Bank
(TMB) and LH Financial Group (LHFG).
An interesting point is that the 2 major banks KBank and SCB are projected to
see lower second-quarter profit based on growth outlook forecasts by Trinity
Securities.
KBank is expected to see a 32% drop to 6.78 billion baht in its second-quarter
profit while SCB a 29% drop to 7.78 billion baht, according to Trinity’s analysis.
Their softer quarter earnings are expected to have impacts on the overall
performance of the market.
The Selection Committee for Governor of the Bank of Thailand is forced to delay tis
consideration into the recruitment of candidates nominated for the position of Governor
of the BoT after it found the qualifications of some applicants did not meet the
requirement set by the committee, Rangsan Sriworasart, the selection committee
chairman, revealed.
The committee convened a meeting to discuss qualifications of 6 applicants but
found that some failed to meet requirements and therefore asked the Fiscal Policy
Office (FPO) to review qualifications of problematic contenders before
resubmitting to the committee.
The government is in hot water again as their planned giving incentives to help the
tourism industry after many of the hotels that had sought the help of the government have
now raised their room rates back to normal.
The registration for “Tiew Pun Sook” campaign, with a budget of 22.4 billion
baht, began on last Wednesday and will run through July and October. The
campaign include the “Rao Tiew Duay Gun” package which introduces a 40 per
cent refund for air ticket up to 1,000 baht. Other deals include a 40 per cent co-
payment for participating hotel rooms with a limit of 3,000 baht per night per
room and an e-voucher of 600 baht per person.
This issue has created a big buzz about how the operators are now taking
advantage of the new scheme.
This scheme is only for the 4 and 5 star hotels
As Thai Airways International Plc (THAI) is required to complete the drafting of its
rehabilitation plan to submit it to the Central Bankruptcy Court at its first hearing on
August 17, reports have come out that conflicts have arisen between members of the
committee overseeing the rehabilitation plan.
Reports said the committee overseeing the airline’s rehabilitation is now
divided into 2 sides. There are also reports that one side is pushing for Prime
Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to remove Piyasvasti Amranand, a board member
of the airline, from the rehabilitation committee and appoint Supattanapong
Punmeechaow, an advisor to the Prime Minister and president of PTT Global
Chemical Plc, to replace him.
The issue that caused rifts inside the committee is said to be caused by
Piyasvasti’s move to hire Seabury Consulting in addition to EY Corporate
Advisory Services Co as a legal advisor.
Piyasvasti is said to clash with Pirapan Salirathavibhaga who viewed that the
hiring of McKinsey & Company is sufficient to cooperate with EY with a
budget of 17.5 million baht as an airline expert while Seabury comes with a
much higher cost at 80 million baht, with 5% service fees in the next 7 years.
In the end, the committee chose McKinsey & Company.
The Vayupak 1 Fund (VAYU 1) is reported to acquire an additional of 200 million shares
of TMB Bank (TMB), worth more than 200 million baht, in the past week, making it
TMB’s second-largest shareholder, according to a source with the capital market.
The move came following reports that Thanachart Capital (TCAP) has announced
plans to acquire additional shares in TMB. TCAP is currently TMB’s third largest
shareholder after the Finance Ministry and VAYU 1.
The Fund is monitoring closely if TCAP will acquire additional shares in TMB or
not.
As of July 9, 2020, Dutch bank ING Bank N.V. has a 23.03% stake in TMB
Bank, followed by the Finance Ministry together with VAYU 1 22% and TCAP
22.12%.
DBS Vickers Securities (Thailand) predicted that 7 SET-listed commercial banks’
net profits will fall 32.5% year-on-year to 28.8 billion baht in the second quarter
but said TMB will be the only one that sees profit growth driven by the merger of
TMB and Thanachart Bank (TBank) in December 2019.
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General News
The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) reported 3 new COVID-19
cases---all are Thai returnees from abroad, and zero fatalities over the last 24 hours, bringing
the cumulative total to 3,249 cases with 58 fatalities.
The new cases are 2 Thai men aged 43 and 64 who returned from Singapore and a 39-
year-old Thai man who arrived back from Sudan, according to CCSA spokesman
Thaweesilp Wissanuyothin.
A poll by Dusit Rajabhat University showed 94.51 per cent of Thais wants foreigners
to be banned from entering the kingdom to prevent a second wave of COVID-19.
The poll was conducted online from July 14 to 18 on 1,459 people nationwide.
To prevent a new wave of COVID-19 outbreak, 86.41% said the process of screening
and quarantine of Thai returnees from abroad must be stringent and 83.80% agreed all
must continue to wear face mask and frequently wash their hands while 76.73% said
the government should provide free COVID-19 test.
Meanwhile Rayong the Center for the COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) is
safe and that it safe to travel there now
Tested 6,015 people already and will continue to test until today
Political News Headlines in Thai Media
A Thai Army spokeswoman criticized student protesters who rallied in Bangkok and
around the country this past weekend in a now deleted Facebook post, prompting
criticism and calls for her resignation.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15752/thai-army-spokeswoman-criticizes-
student-protesters-in-deleted-social-media-post/
At least 2,000 people rallied in Bangkok this weekend against the government in one of
the largest political demonstrations in years. Given that the crowd received just a few
days notice, the numbers were impressive.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15760/opinion-thailand-can-not-go-back-to-
what-it-was-we-must-march-on/
Saturday’s protest in Bangkok has inspired copycat protests around the country as
students in the country’s north and northeast rallied this past weekend against the Prayut
Chan-ocha government.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15763/student-protests-break-out-across-the-
country-after-bangkok-rally-students-attempting-to-organize-nationwide/
Amnesty International Thailand urges Thai authorities on Thursday to dismiss the
allegations against the two young protesters in Rayong after reports surfaced that the
police are filing four charges against the activists.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15720/amnesty-international-calls-for-thai-
government-to-dismiss-allegations-against-two-rayong-youth-activists/
Yet another government foul-up was saved by vigilant condominium staff after an EU
diplomat was allowed by Thai authorities to avoid state-quarantine.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15730/government-screw-up-saved-by-vigilant-
hotel-staff-rayong-tests-come-out-negative/
Thailand’s government said on Sunday that it had discovered three new cases of
coronavirus in the last 24 hours, all in state quarantine. The new discoveries bring the
total number of cases up to 3,249 cases.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15747/thailand-discovers-three-new-cases-of-
coronavirus-in-state-quarantine-on-sunday/
The recent furor over school haircuts and how teachers have continued to cruelly enforce
them even after clear directives from the Ministry of Education has put the authoritarian
culture underpinning Thai education into stark focus.
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15706/opinion-thai-education-needs-reform-we-
can-start-with-how-we-teach-our-history/
The Royal Thai Army has implemented measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19
during the annual military recruiting ceremony, which will be held nationwide from July
23 to August 9 this year.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391544?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
In a scathing put-down of politicians, a new poll shows over 82 per cent of the new
generation consider Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's government as lacking in ethics.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391543?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
A new amendment of the copyright law is expected to be tabled before the Cabinet soon,
Intellectual Property Department’s deputy director general Jittima Srithaporn said, adding
that the Council of State has completed examination of the draft.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391507?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
Thai security officers are keeping a close watch on the political activities of the Union of
Thai Students, after the group held an anti-government protest at the Democracy
Monument in Bangkok on Saturday, followed by similar protests in the northern province
of Chiang Mai and in Ubon Ratchathani in the northeast on Sunday.
o Link- https://www.thaipbsworld.com/security-agencies-to-monitor-anti-government-
student-activities/
In a scathing put-down of politicians, a new poll shows over 82 per cent of the new
generation consider Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's government as lacking in ethics.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391543?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
Srisuwan Janya, secretary-general of the Association for the Protection of the
Constitution, has called on police to take legal action against leaders of the anti-
government demonstration on Saturday night, along with several MPs who supported
them, claiming they had violated a myriad of laws.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/1953960/activist-calls-for-
legal-action-against-rally-leaders-mps
Key figures across the political spectrum have given a mixed reaction to a proposal by a
senator to grant an amnesty to political offenders in the colour-coded conflicts as part of
efforts to forge national unity.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/1953640/senators-amnesty-
plan-sparks-debate
Economic News Headlines in Thai Media
The Government Housing Bank, one of the largest non-listed but government-owned
banks, announced that it was preparing to book more loan loss reserves to handle a surge
of non-performing loans (NPLs).
o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/15726/gh-bank-announces-increased-loan-loss-
reserves-for-second-quarter-of-2020/
The CCSA will meet mid-week to consider a sixth phase of lockdown restriction easing,
by allowing the entry of foreign migrant workers, from Thailand’s neighboring countries,
to ease the labour shortage and enable economic rehabilitation, said CCSA spokesman
Dr. Taweesin Visanuyothin on Sunday.
o Link- https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailands-ccsa-to-consider-sixth-phase-of-
lockdown-easing-this-week/
Over 90% of respondents to a recent opinion poll fear the prospect of the second wave of
COVID-19 infections and they want a complete ban on foreign arrivals in Thailand,
according to a Suan Dusit Poll.
o Link- https://www.thaipbsworld.com/over-90-of-thai-people-want-a-total-ban-on-
foreign-arrivals/
The number of hotel room bookings under the "Rao Pai Tiew Gun" (Let’s travel together)
campaign has reached 3.6 million as of Sunday.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391557?utm_source=category&utm_mediu
m=internal_referral
Most credit card holders have resumed paying off what they owe after a three-month debt
moratorium expired at the end of June, credit card companies report.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30391537?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
Outgoing Bank of Thailand Governor Veerathai Santiprabhob has declined a post in
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's Cabinet, according to a central bank press release on
Sunday.
o Link-
https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30391546?utm_source=category&utm_me
dium=internal_referral
The Bank of Thailand has relaxed conditions for the Debt Clinic project to aid borrowers
saddled with non-performing loans (NPLs) in response to expectations that retail
distressed debt will continue increasing throughout the pandemic.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1953380/bot-eases-debt-clinic-
conditions-for-bad-loans
South Korea will seek travel bubble or selective border openings with Asian neighbours
like Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam where Covid-19 spread has been contained to aid
tourism industries of respective countries.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1953972/south-korea-mulls-travel-
bubbles-with-thailand-2-other-countries
Outgoing Energy Minister Sontirat Sontijirawong leaves huge challenges for his
successor to deal with, ranging from various much-delayed projects and an unsettled
maritime conflict involving petroleum blocks to alleged abuse of energy budget spending.
o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/1953396/challenges-await-next-
energy-chief
Issues to be watched out for
July 2020 – The Expressway of Thailand (EXAT)’s planned opening schedule of the new
Motorway Route 7 Section from Pattaya to Map Ta Phut.
July 21, 2020 – The Pheu Thai Party is set to hold its annual general meeting (AGM) to
select a new executive committee.
July 29, 2020 – The Federation of Thai Industries is set to hold the 2020 annual general
meeting (AGM) to pick a new chairman after postponement from March 30 this year.
July 31, 2020 – The government is expected to lift lockdown restrictions imposed under
the emergency decree.
July 31, 2020 – The reshuffle list of senior army officers is expected to be presented by
the armed forces chiefs at the Defense Council Meeting chaired by Prime Minister and
Defence Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
August 17, 2020 – The first day of hearings for Thai Airways International Plc (THAI)’s
bankruptcy case.
August 17, 2020 – The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC,
formerly known as the National Economic and Social Development Board or NESBD) is
scheduled to release 2nd
quarter GDP data.
August 29, 2020 – The deadline for farmers to return the banned agri-chemicals, paraquat
and chlorpyrifos, in their possession to sellers.
September, 2020 – The 3.3-trillion-baht budget for Fiscal Year 2021 proposed by the
government is expected to sail through parliament.
September 2020 – Recruitment of new board members of the National Broadcasting and
Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) is set to kick off.
September 21, 2020 – The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC,
formerly known as the National Economic and Social Development Board or NESDB) is
to revise the 20-year national strategy at an annual meeting to respond to the COVID-19
crisis.
September 30, 2020 – The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is set to extend the revised
equity short-selling regulations from June 30 to September 30 as stock market volatility
remains high in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
October, 2020 – The bidding for construction and operation for the 140-billion-baht
Orange Line western extension linking the Thailand Cultural Centre with Bang Khun
Non.
October, 2020 – The Thailand Grand Prix was rescheduled after being postponed due to
the coronavirus outbreak.
Key Data
SET Index 1,359.58 +11.72
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 July 17, 2020
Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management
Stock Code Volume Value Action
EP 200,000 3.65 Purchase
MJD 426,300 1.6 Sale
TITLE 2,000,000 - Transfer
SKY 50,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 100,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 150,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 27,600 14.6 Sale
SKY 12,400 14.5 Sale
SKY 20,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 150,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 20,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 20,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 50,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 35,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 40,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 40,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 40,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 20,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 300,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 200,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 50,000 14.7 Sale
SKY 50,000 14.7 Sale
SKY 100,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 100,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 40,000 14.7 Sale
SKY 30,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 50,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 20,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 50,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 10,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 80,000 14.6 Sale
SKY 100,000 14.7 Sale
SKY 26,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 154,000 14.4 Sale
SKY 169,500 14.4 Sale
SKY 30,500 14.3 Sale
SKY 10,000 14.4 Sale
SKY 81,800 14.6 Sale
SKY 198,200 14.5 Sale
SKY 28,400 14.5 Sale
SKY 11,600 14.4 Sale
SKY 40,000 14.5 Sale
SKY 30,000 14.4 Sale
SKY 65,000 14.4 Sale
STI 5,000 6.7 Purchase
SVI 60,000 3.45 Sale
SVI 150,000 3.5 Sale
SYNTEC 80,000 1.56 Purchase
TTI 700 19.5 Purchase
TTI 400 19.8 Purchase
KUN 75,000 0.91 Purchase
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 17 Jul 2020
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 3,377.94 8.17 4,025.02 9.73 -647.08 -
Proprietary
Trading
5,069.29 12.26 4,544.42 10.99 524.87 -
Foreign Investors 13,762.46 33.28 12,305.09 29.76 1,457.36 -
Local Individuals 19,144.88 46.29 20,480.03 49.52 -1,335.15 -
Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 17 Jul 2020
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 67,151.50 8.73 64,605.00 8.4 2,546.50 -
Proprietary
Trading
76,697.11 9.97 73,740.24 9.59 2,956.88 -
Foreign Investors 255,880.14 33.26 259,336.00 33.71 -3,455.86 -
Local Individuals 369,517.45 48.04 371,564.96 48.3 -2,047.51 -
Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 17 Jul 2020
Unit: M.Baht
Investor Type Buy Sell Net
Value % Value % Value %
Local Institutions 1,030,959.98 11.31 954,251.42 10.47 76,708.55 -
Proprietary
Trading
919,227.56 10.08 915,743.22 10.05 3,484.34 -
Foreign Investors 3,189,707.45 34.99 3,409,809.16 37.41 -
220,101.70
-
Local Individuals 3,975,721.06 43.61 3,835,812.25 42.08 139,908.81 -
Total Trading Value 41,354.56 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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