Thailand's stock exchange is weighing a significant policy shift—potentially allowing alcohol beverage companies to list on its platform. This represents a major departure from decades of tradition in the predominantly Buddhist nation, where such listings have been considered taboo. The exchange chairman indicated this move aims to revitalize trading activity and boost share sales in an equity market facing headwinds. The decision reflects a broader trend among financial regulators reconsidering historical restrictions to remain competitive and attract new players. If approved, it would mark a pivotal moment for Thailand's capital markets, signaling that even deeply rooted cultural and religious considerations are being weighed against economic growth imperatives.

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unrekt.ethvip
· 01-09 09:44
Ah... Even Buddhist countries are starting to bow to the economy. It's obvious which is more important—culture or money.
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AirdropATMvip
· 01-07 21:39
Haha, even Buddhist countries have to bow to money, huh? Economic pressure can really change everything.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 01-07 02:44
The Thai exchange is really about to break the ice. For economic growth, even beliefs can be compromised... This game is quite interesting.
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 01-07 02:34
Haha, Thailand is starting to compromise too... Even culture has to bow before money.
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0xSunnyDayvip
· 01-07 02:31
This move in Thailand is quite interesting. Religious taboos also have to give way to the economy? It seems the pressure on the capital markets is indeed significant.
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