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Thai Stock Market Falls Due to Israel-Iran Tensions – SET Closes Down 1.84%

SET Closed this morning at 1,335.93 points, down 25.09 points (-1.84%), trading value of about 29,339 million baht.

Morning stock trading The index went down. The lowest point was at 1,333.61 and the highest point was at 1,343.32.

Mr Weerawat Wirojphoka, Director of Securities Analysis at Finansia Syrus Securities, said the Thai stock market fell this morning in line with other Asian stock markets. Due to the tense situation between Israel and Iran. After this morning there were reports about Israel attacking Iran. Causes dangerous assets to be sold around the world. Large numbers were sold especially of large stocks in our country, putting pressure on the overall index.

At the same time, it does not support new features. especially in the country This will allow the index to continue to go down. Especially from the selling pressure of foreign investors who are still selling out.

The evening trend is expected to change in negative territory. Keep an eye on the situation between Israel and Iran to see if there will be retaliation or not. The resistance level is 1,345 points and the support level is 1,330 points.

As for the securities with the highest trading value, 5 securities

The trading value of BBL decreased by 1,479.98 million baht, closed at 139.00 baht, 4.50 baht.

PTTEP trading value 1,352.96 million baht, closed at 163.00 baht, an increase of 4.00 baht.

AOT trading value decreased 1,206.68 million baht, closed at 63.25 baht, 2.25 baht.

The trading value of PTT decreased 1,050.46 million baht, closed at 33.75 baht, 0.50 baht.

The trading value of CPALL decreased 1,047.12 million baht, closed at 55.25 baht, 0.25 baht.

2024-04-19 05:48:22
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