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Byline: Nuntawan Polkuamdee
Jun. 3--Some things don't stop for World Cup soccer, with stock trading a prime example.
However, to entertain their clients, many brokerage houses have installed televisions alongside trading boards so soccer fans can keep an eye on both the scores and their market transactions.
However, several brokers say the World Cup is unlikely to make much difference to trading on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, even though many matches are being played during trading hours.
Pratib Yongvanich, the president of ABN AMRO Asia Securities, said international stock analysts believed that World Cup fever would affect ...