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Stock exchange of Thailand President on Outflows, Stock Market, IPOs

By Bloomberg
15 September 2019   |   4:44 pm
Pakorn Peetathawatchai, president of Stock Exchange of Thailand, discusses foreign outflows, his confidence in the Thailand market, the Thai baht, the IPO market and the stock market rally. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia” from the sidelines of the Thailand Focus 2019 conference in Bangkok.

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