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Finance Ministry does not intend to divest from OR
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Dividend payouts down but still lucrative
published : 6 Apr 2021 at 08:50
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A total of 52 SET-listed companies out of 570 were unable to maintain dividend payments in 2020 as the pandemic hobbled their financial capacity.
The average dividend payment rate of the 518 companies was 1.5% in 2020 compared with 2.2% the previous year.
According to the Stock Exchange of Thailand s statistics, the SET Index in April rose 3.01% from the previous month as investors flocked to high-dividend stocks in hopes of capital gains and high dividend yields.
The statistics suggest the price of stocks with high dividend payouts exceeded the average SET return.
Stock prices normally increase a month before the SET imposes the XD sign (excluding dividend) on the trade of these stocks, with an average price gain of 5%.
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Singapore leading the way in promoting blockchain-backed digital exchanges as a new way to spur listings of alternative assets. By Kentaro Iwamoto in Singapore
published : 5 Apr 2021 at 04:30
4 Growth in digital securities exchanges in Singapore is also spurring initiatives in other Asian countries such as Thailand and Japan, confirming the city-state s status as a regional hub. Illustration © Nikkei Asia
While Tesla s US$1.5-billion investment in bitcoin has added to recent excitement over cryptocurrencies, the blockchain technology that underlies their use is creating another opportunity in capital markets and Singapore is doing its best to capture it.