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Oil, inflation worries push shares downward

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n investor monitors share price movements at Asia Plus Securities’ headquarters on Sathon Road. (Bangkok Post file photo)

RECAP: Emerging Asian markets fell on Friday as surging oil prices and limited progress in US-Iran peace negotiations heightened concerns over inflation and economic uncertainty. As well, the Trump-Xi summit produced little news to excite investors.

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The Thai market fell on profit taking, following speculative buying earlier in the week, as the Beijing summit did not yield "breakthrough" outcomes.

The SET index moved in a range of 1,481.95 and 1,540.07 points this week, before closing on Friday at 1,517.95, up 1.2% from the previous week, with daily turnover averaging 66.4 billion baht.

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