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    Thai Stock Market Outlook Cut to Neutral Amid Political Risk

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJune 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    UBS has lowered its rating on the Thai stock market from overweight to neutral. The downgrade is based on growing political concerns and signs of weak investor confidence. UBS analysts believe that these issues could weigh heavily on future policy decisions and market performance.

    In a note released Monday, UBS strategists said that foreign interest in Thai equity funds, especially ESG-focused funds, remains low. The data signals reduced enthusiasm from both local and foreign investors. At the same time, hopes for a strong boost from Chinese tourism are fading. Visitor numbers from China are still below expectations, which has slowed momentum in one of Thailand’s key economic sectors.

    This shift in outlook comes just three months after UBS had upgraded Thai equities. Back then, the firm had highlighted potential growth drivers and recovery hopes. However, many of those positive signs have not materialized. Instead, political risks that caused earlier selloffs are back in focus.

    Analysts at UBS, including Sunil Tirumalai, note that the market now lacks short-term catalysts that might drive returns in the second half of the year. Without clear signs of economic or political improvement, the firm sees limited upside.

    The downgrade is a setback for Thailand, which has been working to attract foreign investment and support its economy. The political environment has grown tense, with questions around leadership stability and policy direction. These factors have made investors more cautious, especially with regional markets offering more certainty.

    Thailand’s ESG fund performance also reflects this shift in mood. New flows into these funds have been weaker than expected. For many investors, ESG funds are a way to invest with a long-term view on sustainability. But the low inflows suggest that even long-term confidence is being tested.

    Tourism, another key area for Thailand, has not bounced back as strongly as hoped. Despite early signs of recovery, especially after pandemic travel bans were lifted, the expected wave of Chinese visitors has not arrived in full force. This slow rebound puts more pressure on Thailand’s service and retail sectors.

    UBS had earlier pointed to improving global conditions and stable commodity prices as reasons for its earlier upgrade. But these supportive elements have not been enough to outweigh Thailand’s local challenges. The market’s recent movements reflect rising concern among investors, and the downgrade adds weight to these fears.

    Thailand’s benchmark stock index has been under pressure in recent weeks. While other markets in Southeast Asia are seeing gains, Thai equities are struggling. This underperformance is now being recognized by one of the world’s leading financial firms.

    The political climate in Thailand remains unpredictable. Without clear progress or a stable roadmap, investors are likely to stay on the sidelines. UBS’s move could also lead other institutions to rethink their positions on Thai assets.

    Looking ahead, analysts suggest watching for signs of political clarity, improvements in tourism, and changes in fund inflows. If these areas begin to show strength, sentiment could shift. But for now, the outlook remains cautious.

    UBS’s downgrade serves as a warning signal for those tracking the region. It underlines the importance of both domestic policy and external demand in shaping Thailand’s economic path. While long-term fundamentals may still hold promise, short-term risks are clouding the view.

    The Thai stock market outlook is now neutral, and UBS will likely continue to monitor the situation closely. For investors, the message is clear: caution is advised until the political and economic picture becomes more stable.

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