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Thai Long Bonds Draw Investor Interest as Yield Curve Steepens Across Emerging Asia

Bangkok, 11 June 2026 – Thailand’s long-dated government bonds are drawing renewed investor attention as the country’s yield curve becomes one of the steepest in emerging Asia, offering fixed-income investors a potential opportunity at the longer end of the market.

The move reflects a broader shift in regional bond positioning, as investors reassess duration, central-bank policy paths and fiscal risks across Asia. In Thailand, the gap between short- and long-term government bond yields has widened significantly, creating a steeper curve that may appeal to investors seeking higher returns from longer maturities.

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