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Poll rumours boost Shinawatra shares

Chaturon Chaisang may be a popular and familiar figure but he may not be the prime ministerial candidate of his party. (Photo by Apichart Jinakul)

Shares tied to the Shinawatra family rallied Thursday amidst rumours of a shock prime minister candidate of the Thai Raksa Chart Party, bucking a sell-off in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) index.

Thai Raksa Chart, a party linked to exiled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is rapidly becoming the talk of the country amid talk that it will announce a surprise candidate for March's election today.

The party became Thailand's top trending topic on Twitter late Wednesday over speculation about whom it might name.

A local media report said the candidate will not be a member of the Shinawatra family.

Thai Raksa Chart is viewed as an offshoot of the main opposition Pheu Thai Party -- which is also linked to Thaksin -- and was established about a decade ago before rebranding and relaunchinglate last year.

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