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OPINION

Thai baht under watch

News, Editorial, Published on 03/02/2026

» As Thailand heads to the polls this Sunday, the campaign trail has been crowded with promises of wage hikes, subsidies and generous domestic giveaways. Yet last week, a far more sobering message arrived from Washington. The US Treasury has placed Thailand back on its currency monitoring list, a move that carries implications well beyond a routine financial assessment.

OPINION

Plentiful policy on offer

Oped, Editorial, Published on 19/01/2026

» Thailand is heading towards a consequential general election on Feb 8. In the weeks leading up to polling day, voters have been bombarded with policy proposals from across the political spectrum. Many are attractively packaged and, if fully realised, would seemingly transform the country overnight.

OPINION

Risk vs reward

News, Editorial, Published on 20/11/2023

» In the stock market, emotions often take over, and recent events that have affected the Thai bourse exemplify this.

OPINION

Keeping up with crypto

Oped, Editorial, Published on 06/12/2021

» Thailand's digital financial service industry is doing well when giant retail businesses have intergrated cryptocurrency into their business transactions.

OPINION

Crypto gets shot in arm

News, Editorial, Published on 08/11/2021

» The future outlook for cryptocurrencies in Thailand is promising after SCBx Group acquired 51% of Thailand's leading digital asset exchange, Bitkub Online Co, with a huge investment value of 17.85 billion baht.

OPINION

Bond scheme needs rethink

News, Editorial, Published on 13/04/2020

» The government's plan to empower the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to buy corporate bonds with a targeted value of 400 billion baht as a backstop for the bond market has raised concern despite its goal being acceptable.

OPINION

Keep the central bank politics-free

News, Editorial, Published on 11/08/2019

» A clash of ideas between the government and the central bank which inevitably leads to a blame game often paints a picture of the critical economic situation. This time is no different.