BANGKOK (Reuters) - The Thai government considered new measures to revive the economy on Wednesday, a day after the end of violent protests that further dented confidence in a country heading into recession.
A state of emergency imposed in the capital on Sunday remained in place and security forces tightly guarded the area around the prime minister's office, the epicentre of protests the past three weeks.
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