KEY POINTS
  • On Thursday, the Thai government declared a state of emergency, as tens of thousands of protesters gathered in central Bangkok.
  • "The rise in Thailand's political temperature following the announcement of a state of emergency in Bangkok will deal a big blow to an economy already reeling under the impact of the pandemic," Lavanya Venkateswaran, market economist at Mizuho Bank, wrote.
  • Mizuho Bank lowered its 2020 GDP growth forecast for the Southeast Asian country from -6.3% to -7.5%.

SINGAPORE — Recent protests in Thailand will be a "double whammy" for growth in the country, which has already suffered a blow from the Covid-19 pandemic, analysts say.

Furthermore, the protesters will not go away until they see a "new" Thailand, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, a professor at Chulalongkorn University, told CNBC on Friday.