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BANGKOK, Aug 1 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
THE BANGKOK POST
- While the trade surplus posted its strongest gains of the year in June, investment and manufacturing production showed a slight dip from the month before, the Bank of Thailand said yesterday.
- Police have recommended that prosecutors drop a fraud case against Som Jatusripitak and several other former executives of Siam City Bank.
- While black tiger shrimps are among the few products that could reverse the decline in export receipts, there is debate over whether the country should risk losing fertile rice fields to shrimp farms.
- Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc has cut its net profit forecast for 2001 to 3.27 billion baht or 2.26 baht per share from 3.5 billion baht (2.41 baht per share).
- The Thai Asset Management Corp is expected to finalise a valuation method for assets transferred from local banks today, according to Finance Minister Somkid Jatusripitak.