BANGKOK, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's exports extended their growth for a 17th consecutive month in November, mainly driven by sustained strong demand for industrial products in line with the ...
In November, exports to the United States, Thailand’s largest market, grew 37.9% year-on-year, while shipments to China declined 7.8%. Thai rice export volumes rose 7.5% year-on-year in November, but ...
A sustained trade deficit threatens to weigh on Thailand’s growth as a stronger baht undermines export competitiveness.
Thailand is experiencing a surge in foreign investment in its equity market due to a 3.26% appreciation of the baht since early December, making it the strongest currency in Asia.
It’s the first time since 2020 that Asian shares have outpaced both US and European benchmarks in the same year.
BENGALURU: South Korea’s won rose more than 1 percent on Wednesday, leading a pack of largely steady Asian currencies, after ...
Analysts expect foreign funds to continue to flow into the Thai equity market, supported by the sharp baht appreciation that ...
Gold traders have proposed dollar-denominated trading as a way to curb baht volatility, as the Bank of Thailand scrambles to ...
It rose against the Singapore dollar to 3.1524/1701 from 3.1607/1648, and strengthened against the Thai baht to 13.0126/0921 ...
More than 80% of Thais remain undecided or have no plans to travel during the New Year holiday period, reflecting continued ...
The ringgit ended stronger against the US dollar today, touching 4.04, its highest level in nearly five years, after the latest data showed that consumer confidence in the United States remains weak.
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Gold rally lifts Thai baht towards 30 per dollar
By bno - Taipei Office The Thai baht could strengthen to around THB30 against the US dollar in the near term, supported by ...
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