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Thailand’s Surging Baht Shatters Expat Dreams of Easy Retirement

By Randy Thanthong-Knight and Yumi Teso

 

>> Thai currency is strongest performer in Asia this year

>> Nation popular with foreign retirees but baht is hurting

 

Brian Maxey moved to Thailand from the U.K. expecting his sterling pension to afford him an easy retirement. Instead, he’s finding it harder to meet his visa’s financial stipulations because of the strong baht.

 

The former aircraft technician easily bought a townhouse, pickup truck and motorcycle when he arrived at the age of 55 two decades ago. Back then the pound bought about 60 baht, but now it fetches a little less than 38 baht.

 

“It was a cheap place to live then,” Maxey said in an interview in the coastal city of Pattaya, which is popular with European retirees. “It’s not anymore.”

 

Full story: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-03/thailand-s-surging-baht-shatters-expat-dreams-of-easy-retirement

 

-- Bloomberg 2019-10-04

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5 minutes ago, holy cow cm said:

Even at 40,000 retirees times 800,000 is 32,000,000,000 baht or $1,049,859,924.54. That is a lot of money that is free for the using by the banks. That right there can spin the Thai economy.

The strong Bath is because us? ????  Not said nothing IO

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Here's a tip to all the dimwitted retirees: 

Don't have your expenses in a different currency from your income.

 

It's funny that these people trusted their own governments empty promises, and now their pensions don't allow them to live luxurious retirements they imagined. Tell us again old man how your political party you vote for is so good.

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15 minutes ago, MadMuhammad said:

Just curious as to what it was tracking at historically 

Can track here

 https://fxtop.com/en/historical-exchange-rates.php?A=1&C1=GBP&C2=THB&YA=1&DD1=&MM1=&YYYY1=&B=1&P=&I=1&DD2=03&MM2=10&YYYY2=1988&btnOK=Go!

For many years as I remember it, the THB was locked into the USD & sterling fluctuations against the THB were similiar to the fluctuations GDP to USD

 

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45 minutes ago, Robert Tyrrell said:

There are MANY !! Nice and affordable locations in Thailand ELSEWHERE!! COMMON SENSE PEOPLE COMMON SENSE !!

Yep and that is always the issue. Many lack common sense and did a move on a whim. 

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