15 Nov 2019
Financial Markets
The Baht strengthened against the US dollar. Regarded as a safe-haven currency, the Baht rose in line with the JPY amid concerns about the US-China trade talks. The US President Donald Trump said earlier in the week that there was no agreement yet to roll back tariffs on imported goods from China, and the US could impose more tariffs if the talks ended without the first phase trade deal. However, the Baht was later traded in a narrow range as investors awaited developments of the US-China negotiations... Read more
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18 Oct 2019
The Baht rose to test the THB30.25/USD level last week. The Baht briefly fell early-to mid-week in line with other regional currencies amid concerns about the slower global growth outlook. However, the Baht rebounded later in the week on the back of the US dollar’s sell-offs due to weak US economic data, reinforcing expectation that the Fed might cut its policy rate at the FOMC meeting scheduled for this month. Positive signal of the BREXIT deal also weighed down the US dollar sentiment. ... Read more
12 Jul 2019
The Baht fluctuated and fell later in the week after the release of BOT’s new Baht measure. The Baht fell early in the week on the US dollar short-covering orders before the Fed Chairman’s testimony to the US Congress. The Baht, however, rebounded after the Fed Chairman’s comment was seen as a signal to cut rate in the near future. The Baht fell later in the week after the BOT announced to cut limit on outstanding of the NRBA and NRBS to THB200 million and increase surveillance on bond holding by non-residents ... Read more
7 Jun 2019
The Baht hit the strongest level in over 3 months at THB31.28/USD. The Baht strengthened in line with net foreign stock and bond buying orders, while the US dollar fell on the Fed Chairman’s remarks that the Fed would act appropriately to sustain the US economic expansion, fuelling expectation of the US rate-cut later this year. Weaker than expected US economic data, including ADP employment data, also weighed down the US dollar sentiment.... Read more
24 May 2019
The Baht rebounded later in the week, after having fallen to the THB32.00/USD level. The Baht fell early to mid week, along with the weaker Yuan and other regional currencies amid heightened trade tension between the US and China. However, the Baht pared losses somewhat and recovered later in the week on technical buying orders, while regional stocks and currencies also recouped their losses.... Read more
3 May 2019
The Baht fell slightly, but still traded within a narrow range around THB32.00/USD. The Baht edged up early in the week, as the US dollar barely drew any support ahead of the FOMC meeting. The Baht weakened later in the week, as the US dollar rose after the Fed gave no signal to cut its policy rate in the near future. In addition, the Baht fell on net foreign bond selling orders. ... Read more
12 Apr 2019
The Baht pared gains later in the week. The Baht rose early in the week on foreign investors’ net buying orders of Thai stocks, while the US dollar fell on a weak US Factory Orders data for February. Later, the Baht pared gains on net foreign bond selling orders, as well as weak regional currencies, after the IMF cut its global growth forecast to 3.3% this year. The Baht rebounded late in the week in line with the Yuan on the back of a stronger-than-expected Chinese export data for March.... Read more
1 Mar 2019
The Baht hit a 1-month low. The Baht edged up early in the week on optimism about the US-China trade talks. The Baht, however, tumbled to a 1-month low of THB31.76/USD on the back of foreign investors’ selling orders of Thai stocks and bonds late in the week. The US dollar also gained on the rising US bond yields after US economic data, including 4Q-18 GDP report, came out better than market expectation. ... Read more
22 Feb 2019
The Baht hit the highest level in more than 5 years at THB31.07/USD, before reversing those gains later in the week. The Baht rose along with risky assets and other regional currencies, including the Yuan amid the US-China trade talks. It also gained on hefty net foreign stock buying orders in mid-week. However, the Baht reversed all gains toward the end of the week on short-covering orders for the US dollar and a weaker-than-expected Thai export data for January. ... Read more
14 Dec 2018
The Baht rose, but within a narrow range. The Baht rose slightly in line with the Yuan and other Asian currencies amid easing concerns about the US-China trade tension after news reported that China could undo the tariffs on American-made cars. However, the Baht’s upside gains were capped later while the US dollar rebounded after the ECB cut its economic growth forecasts for this year and next year despite the confirmation of a halt for asset-purchase program at the end of this month as planned. In addition, the US dollar gained on short-covering ahead of the FOMC meeting.... Read more
23 Nov 2018
The Baht weakened later in the week. It briefly rose early in the week on doubts about the US rate-hike outlook next year after Fed officials expressed concerns about the weaker global economic outlook. However, the Baht reversed gains and fell later in the week on a weaker-than-expected 3Q-18 Thai GDP report. It was also weighed down by tumbling risk sentiment while market participants kept an eye on clearer situations of the BREXT and the US-China trade deal. ... Read more
26 Oct 2018
The Baht weakened and later broke the THB33.00/USD level. The Baht fell on a disappointing Thai export data and hefty net foreign stock selling-orders during the week. Meanwhile, the US dollar rose amid risk aversion, triggered by concerns about the EU’s formal steps to reject Italy's budget and Chinese economic slowdown. The US dollar also gained on stronger-than-expected US pending home sales and durable goods orders reports for September. ... Read more
7 Sep 2018
The Baht traded in a narrow range, but weaker than the previous week. The Baht fell on weak regional currencies that were pressured by sell-offs of emerging market currencies on the back of their fragile economies. Meanwhile, the US dollar was supported by ongoing trade disputes between the US and its key trading partners, i.e., Canada and China. The Baht also weakened, along with net foreign stock selling orders. However, weaker-than-expected US economic data triggered the US dollar sell-offs for position adjustments ahead of the US Non-farm Payroll report. ... Read more
6 Jul 2018
The Baht hit over 8-month low of THB33.29/USD. The Baht and regional currencies fell along with risky assets, and Chinese Yuan (although the PBOC signaled to monitor the Yuan movement) amid concern about the international trade situation between the US and China, as US tariffs imposed on imports from China took effective on July 6. Meanwhile, the Baht’s weakness was capped somewhat ahead of the US Nonfarm Payrolls data. ... Read more
15 Jun 2018
The Baht hit over 5-month low of THB32.46/USD. The Baht fell on net foreign stock and bond selling orders, while the US dollar rose strongly after the FOMC meeting. The Fed gave a hawkish signal that there would be two more rate hikes later in the year, compared with one hike signaled earlier. The US dollar also rose after the ECB said that their policy rate would be kept at low levels despite the halts of their QE measures.... Read more
20 Apr 2018
The Baht fell slightly against the US Dollar, but its movement overall remained within a narrow range all week. The baht fell along with weakening regional currencies, while the US Dollar rose on higher US Treasury yields after Fed officials remarked that the US inflation rate would likely increase to the Fed’s target this year. The weaker Baht was also in line with net foreign bond selling positions during the week. ... Read more
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