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ADVANCED NEWS

Rising baht: Dollar borrowing by Thai banks

Jon Fernquest, Published on 20/05/2013

» Interest rates lower in other countries, so Thai banks borrow there in dollars causing baht to rise in value making Thai exports less competitive.

ADVANCED NEWS

Capital controls: Govt & central bank working together

Jon Fernquest, Published on 29/05/2013

» Short-term investment money flowing into Thai stock & bond markets from US, EU & Japan QE monetary policy causing strong baht, hurting export sector.

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BUSINESS

SET index dives 50.55 points

Published on 22/03/2013

» Thai stocks plunged 3.3% on Friday, their biggest one-day decline since October 2011, on investor concern that regulators may increase margin requirements for trading to curb speculation.

ADVANCED NEWS

Stock market: Sudden fall & weak baht (update)

Jon Fernquest, Published on 12/06/2013

» Baht weakening (& improvement for exporters) after foreign investment money pulled out of Thailand & sent back to US with US credit rating improvement.

BUSINESS

Baht approaches a two-week low

Bloomberg News, Published on 04/04/2013

» Thailand’s baht dropped toward a two-week low on concern the central bank will seek to curb appreciation that threatens exports. Bonds advanced.

BUSINESS

Baht gains most in a month

Bloomberg News, Published on 08/05/2013

» Thailand's baht rose the most in a month amid easing concern policy makers will curb capital inflows that drove the currency to a 16-year high last month.

THAILAND

Baht set for best weekly rally in year

Bloomberg News, Published on 18/01/2013

» Thailand's baht was poised for its biggest weekly advance since December 2011, and government bonds rose, as global funds increased holdings of assets that offer higher yields.

BUSINESS

Growth quickens on local demand

Bloomberg News, Published on 18/02/2013

» Thailand's economic growth accelerated in the fourth quarter on rising exports and local demand, reducing pressure on the central bank for further interest-rate cuts.