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Thread: The relentless rise of the baht - now curbed

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    The relentless rise of the baht - now curbed


    US Dollar 35.23 decline continues


    Euro 46.56 ups and downs


    UK┬г 69.31 virtually the same as the Euro

    Interbank rates at 07.02hrs on 14th December 2006
    courtesy Yahoo Finance

    According to BBC World News the Bank of Thailand has done nothing effective to slow the baht\\\'s rise.


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    Whatever they do, I would prefer for them to wait until the New Year.

    That is after I have returned home :clown:

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    Why? They want to devalue the baht so you will get more baht for your buck/pound/euro.

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    It looks rather like a healthy Thai Baht ...

    Isn’t the US dollar loosing its value?

    If I can reed the charts correctly, the US currency is more than 10 % down while the difference to the EURO is just marginal – and every year the same just before the high season starts if I remember correctly. ..

    The US currency is down against all currencies. No wonder with that enormous trade deficit and high spendings: The investments in Iraq are still costly and not paying off, except for Dick Cheney s Halliburton Inc. and several more investments closely related to the Bush clan.
    Every hurray is having its price ….

    Even the huge amount of cash drained out by the Taksin family could not damage the Thai currency reserves to badly but the expected tourists will refill the treasure box again. The money stream from Westerners is constantly reclining but the masses from China, Korea and especially Russia will do the trick for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wx40afp
    YES,its not good,now 100baht is nearly $3.50 australian.
    Some of the stuff in Thailand is more expensive than in Australia.

    You go to the markets and they are selling glue,etc and its more expensive than in australia.


    100 baht ,most things are cheaper in australia for that price.
    I looked in the supermarket and i saw mouthwash,toothpaste etc more expensive than in Australia,and we get paid higher wages.
    Now who would buy glue in Thailand, erm, I dont even buy toothpaste or anything like that, I know youre making a point.

    However, the dollar is in for a rough ride I think, over the next few months, whilst the UK pound will still yet again be quite powerful, even though it is only 69 at the moment.

    Incidently, I noticed today Travelex in the UK were offering bht at 61.88, I couldnt believe the difference, Im sure you can get 67-68 in Th

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    Quote Originally Posted by wx40afp
    YES,its not good,now 100baht is nearly $3.50 australian.
    Some of the stuff in Thailand is more expensive than in Australia.

    You go to the markets and they are selling glue,etc and its more expensive than in australia.


    100 baht ,most things are cheaper in australia for that price.
    I looked in the supermarket and i saw mouthwash,toothpaste etc more expensive than in Australia,and we get paid higher wages.
    Now who would buy glue in Thailand, erm, I dont even buy toothpaste or anything like that, I know youre making a point.

    However, the dollar is in for a rough ride I think, over the next few months, whilst the UK pound will still yet again be quite powerful, even though it is only 69 at the moment.

    Incidently, I noticed today Travelex in the UK were offering bht at 61.88, I couldnt believe the difference to what you can get in Thailand, Im sure you can get 67-68 in Th

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    strange

    the bht is getting weaker against the UK pound and US dollar today, even though the UK pound is getting weaker against the US dollar if that makes sense. I think probably the Thais are dumping some of their currency - and probably said enough is enough, either that or the Yen is getting weaker

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    U S dollar today

    http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/conve ... amt=1&t=5d

    The UK ┬г went from 68.7 to over 70 today and then fell back a little.

    I suspect that the Bank of Thailand have done something at last.

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    Conversion Table: GBP to THB (Interbank rate)

    Time period: 12/01/06 to 12/18/06.
    Daily averages: 12/01/2006 70.35750
    12/02/2006 70.68460
    12/03/2006 71.2120
    12/04/2006 71.2140
    12/05/2006 71.03220
    12/06/2006 70.58640
    12/07/2006 70.27030
    12/08/2006 70.07710
    12/09/2006 69.82150
    12/10/2006 69.87090
    12/11/2006 69.87960
    12/12/2006 69.55120
    12/13/2006 69.38440
    12/14/2006 69.51370
    12/15/2006 69.30860
    12/16/2006 69.07670
    12/17/2006 69.05760
    12/18/2006 69.06810


    Average (18 days): 69.99813
    High: 71.21400
    Low: 69.05760

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    Quote Originally Posted by wowpow
    I suspect that the Bank of Thailand have done something at last.
    Wowpow you are an expert !
    www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=anbTHoBI_tt4&refer=asia
    More on my blog at : llz.blogspot.com

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