Stocks at Records; Dow Beats All-Time High From January
Wall Street delivered another set of milestones Thursday as a wave of buying sent U.S. stocks solidly higher, driving the Dow Jones Industrial Average...
Verdict on Ford Class Action Due Friday
BANGKOK — A ruling is expected Friday in a landmark class action brought by 300 customers against Ford Motor Co.
Asian Shares Track Mixed Finish on Wall Street Over Tariffs
SINGAPORE — Asian shares are mixed, trading in a narrow range Thursday after news of a fresh round of tariffs by the U.S. on...
Thai Law: How Foreign Investors Can Own Land
Legal barriers to foreign land ownership can effectively be swept aside.
Banking Coming in October to Every 7-Eleven
BANGKOK — Twenty-million bank customers will be able to make basic transactions at all 7-Eleven stores when a pilot banking program launches next month.
Endangered DTAC Customers Get 3-Month Reprieve
A court on Friday ordered regulators to extend service for DTAC customers using an old slice of spectrum the company has lost the rights to.
DTAC Must End Service to 60,000 Customers
BANGKOK — Customers with numbers still registered to legacy services – more than 90,000 – will lose service Saturday night after the mobile operator pulls the plug.
Mid-Year Thai Bank Holiday Abolished
BANGKOK — For as long as Thais can remember, bank branches, public or private, always close in the middle of the year on July 1 to do some bookkeeping. That tradition will end next year.
Asian Stock Markets Rise After Wall Street Gain
BEIJING — Asian stock markets edged higher Wednesday after Wall Street gained on strength in technology and retailing
Keeping Score
Tokyo's Nikkei 225 rose 0.4 percent...
Asian Shares Track Wall St Weakness as Eyes on Fed Comment
BANGKOK — Asian shares were Friday following a listless session on Wall Street, where a slide in banks and industrial companies offset solid gains...




















































