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K-Research expects central bank to stay the course on rates

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 04/04/2024

» Despite growing market anticipation of monetary policy easing, Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) is ruling out the possibility of a Bank of Thailand (BoT) policy rate cut at its April 10 meeting amid growing concerns about a weakening baht.

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Baht dips on US inflation figures

Business, Published on 15/02/2024

» The baht, which slipped below 36 to the US dollar on Wednesday, is likely to depreciate further as US inflation was higher than forecast, prompting the market to believe the Federal Reserve might delay its first interest rate cut beyond May, as expected earlier.

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CEOs voice concerns for 2024

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 02/01/2024

» Thailand is projected to post slow economic growth in the near future compared with pre-pandemic rates. Several public and private agencies have GDP forecasts for 2024 ranging from 3-3.4%, excluding implementation of the government's digital wallet scheme.

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Baht hits two-month high

Business, Nareerat Wiriyapong, Published on 07/11/2023

» The baht traded at a two-month high on Monday and is expected to remain strong until year-end as the market considers whether the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates sooner than previously forecast in 2024, say analysts.

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Taking a deep dive into the baht rebound

Business, Janine Phakdeetham, Published on 03/08/2022

» The currency of Southeast Asia's second-largest economy traded against the greenback at 36.08 on Monday, appreciating 1.4% compared to a week prior.

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Care and feeding of a fragile economy

Business, Published on 08/10/2018

» Raising the policy interest rate at a time when the country's economy remains vulnerable could stall a recovery towards sustained growth, warns Finance Minister Apisak Tantivorawong.