BANGKOK: Thai stocks fell 2% to their lowest in nearly two weeks on Friday, a day after the army chief seized control of the government in a coup.
The SET index was down 2.1% at 1,376.67, the lowest since May 12, amid active selling in large cap banks and telecoms stocks, including shares of Advanced Info Service and Siam Commercial Bank.
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