Thai electionInvestors upbeat with pro-junta camp's election results, for now
Prayuth close to returning as prime minister, his economic policies in tow
Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha poses with traditional dancers as he arrives to attend a weekly cabinet meeting days after the general election at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, March 26, 2019.
KENTARO IWAMOTO, Nikkei staff writer
SINGAPORE -- Investors were generally positive about the prospect of Thai junta leader returning to power after Sunday's general elections on expectations that his government would continue to push through his economic policies, despite some long-term risks the country faces, analysts said.