Thailand investor confidence soars to a record high in the fourth quarter of 2009 with the biggest quarter-on-quarter increase among Pan-Asian Countries, according to the ING Investor Dashboard Survey. The Sentiment Index for Thailand moves from “neutral” to “optimistic” as investors reveal greater diversification and appetite for risk. Thailand index jumps 154% to 150 for the fourth quarter from 59 in the same period a year earlier, and 33% up from the third quarter of 2009.
Thailand confidence record high in Q4
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