Thai stock market conditions: closed down 8.66 points, resting according to foreign countries, returning to worry about rising US inflation.

The SET closed today at 1,632.97 points, down 8.66 points (-0.53%), trading value of 62,673.23 million baht.

stock trading today Indices retracement according to foreign markets The highest level was 1,640.87 points and the lowest level was 1,628.66 points.

As for securities, today’s change increased 514 securities, decreased 1,104 securities and 470 remained unchanged.

Mr. Chanchai Phantathanakij, Assistant Vice President of Research, Asia Plus Securities, said that the Thai stock market index today rested according to foreign market sentiments. There is a pressure factor from concerns about inflation that is still at a high level. After the US Institute for Supply Management (ISM) released its index of US services rose to 56.5 in November from 54.4 in October and beat expectations of 53.1, with an index above Level 50 indicates expansion of the service sector.

Meanwhile in the country No new factors after the government’s economic stimulus measures There seems to be no progress.

Tomorrow’s trend expects the market to swing sideways downside limited from positive expectations for the domestic economy to recover And if there is progress in China’s relaxation of COVID-19 measures, it will support the index.

Set the support at 1,620 points and the resistance at 1,640 points.

The securities with the highest trading value of the 5 securities

PTTEP trading value 2,644.91 million baht, closed at 180.50 baht, a decrease of 2.00 baht.

KBANK, trading value 2,441.74 million baht, closed at 142.00 baht, a decrease of 0.50 baht.

BDMS, trading value 2,304.00 million baht, closed at 28.50 baht, down 0.50 baht

DELTA, trading value 2,100.11 million baht, closed at 740.00 baht, a decrease of 32.00 baht

ADVANC, trading value 2,070.48 million baht, closed at 185.00 baht, down 3.50 baht


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