Foreign Investors Exit Thailand Amid Iran War, Energy Shock Concerns
Foreign investors are withdrawing from Thailand, driven by fears surrounding the Iran war and global energy shocks, which are undermining hopes for economic recovery. Thailand's central bank has consequently lowered its 2026 growth forecast and warned of severe economic scenarios if the conflict continues.
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Foreign investors flee Thailand as Iran war, energy shock dash hope for economic revival - Reuters
Foreign investors flee Thailand as Iran war, energy shock dash hope for economic revival Reuters
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The conflict has sent global oil prices up to near $100 a barrel, sharpening the focus on Asia's reliance on energy supplies from the Gulf.
Read full article →Foreign investors flee Thailand as Iran war, energy shock dash hope for economic revival - The Jakarta Post
Foreign investors flee Thailand as Iran war, energy shock dash hope for economic revival The Jakarta Post
Read full article →Thailand central bank cuts 2026 growth, says no limits to worst-case scenarios if war continues
WASHINGTON - Thailand faces slower growth this year due to the Iran war and there are almost "no limits" to worst-case economic scenarios if the conflict continues, a senior Bank of Thailand official told Reuters.
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