(AFX UK Focus) 2010-03-12 03:03 Thai shares to start nervously before anti-govt rally
BANGKOK, March 12 (Reuters) – Thai stocks are likely to have a shaky start on Friday as a big anti-government protest gets under way, but foreigners have been buying steadily over the past three weeks and that should lend support, dealers said.
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