CNN? Do they still broadcast? What happened to Reliable Sources? Cuomo gone, Don Lemon moved to daytime. They existed for Trump and now he’s gone. Seems like a fair trade: fading Trump—fading CNN.
How many more millions of the world’s destitute do we need? How much more fentanyl do we need? And how many more terrorists should we let in? Democrats can’t answer these questions.
Today, my response letter picked up by customer (SS). I sent it Nov 18, Thai Post with tracking.. Glad it worked this time, but they need to come up with something better, easier and more secure.
What a difference a lower interest rate hike makes. Currency traders have pounced on the USD, bringing it down several hundred Satang. Will they take the USD down precipitously again when interest rate hikes end?
Good thing their six-month survey concluded in November. The Baht has clobbered the USD over the past six weeks.. The Pound and Euro have not faltered quite as much, though.
No doubt she remembers the Progressive woman (or trans) who followed her into an airport bathroom, and lobbied her in the stall—completely disgusting and short-sighted.
I wonder where our letters go. Do they leave BKK, and make an interim stop in China? That may explain some of the delays. This info could be of interest to certain governments…
How about that? We just had another Friday night Baht surge. All westerns down another 5-10 Satang. Gotta wonder if BoT times these things for the end of a trading week.
In the same boat here. Sent first response in July—never arrived. Got 2nd letter last month, sent Thai Post Airmail with tracking. Fingers crossed. Next step, will call my home area SS office for account status.
If you look at the Baht movements the way chartists look at stocks—you would see highs and lows vs other currencies. Looking at the recent lows—you can see the USD near a six-month low. The Euro and the Pound each near only one-month lows. Clearly FedSpeak to blame here. Traders expect an end to interest rate hikes (not likely) and a return to 2% inflation (not for a very long time).
Agreed. And airlines make it tougher on both frequent and occasional flyers by reducing point values on many international flights. I just returned from R-T to NYC to find reduction points—from previous trips 19,000 points to about 6500 points this time—less incentive to fly international.