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Thai economy suffering worst damage since 1950s, experts say


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

For example, people could choose to either spend or save their Bt5,000 monthly aid payments

That's hilarious, most people just don't have such choice, when they have to pay the Vet fees for the sick Kwai.

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Why go on "vacation" if the country is in trouble and everyone needs your money more than ever??  you want to have a good time, not be pulled down.  plus this means:  

 

1.  if the baht is high, china will take over much faster

2.  high baht, all dirty farangs are a commodity

3.  high baht, housing prices unstable

4.  high baht, more civil unrest

5.  high baht, many more dirty farangs coming

6.  high baht, 1 billion Chinese and Indians will go to Thailand

 

 

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1 hour ago, sahibji said:

is the baht being supported by some forces?

Yes it is...by the force of interest rates, which are higher in Thailand than in the West...

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3 minutes ago, Ventenio said:

Why go on "vacation" if the country is in trouble and everyone needs your money more than ever??  you want to have a good time, not be pulled down.  plus this means:  

 

1.  if the baht is high, china will take over much faster

2.  high baht, all dirty farangs are a commodity

3.  high baht, housing prices unstable

4.  high baht, more civil unrest

5.  high baht, many more dirty farangs coming

6.  high baht, 1 billion Chinese and Indians will go to Thailand

 

 

I don't know what you mean by a high baht? Is that a strong or weak currency? 

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2 hours ago, Khun Rob said:

The rest of the world comparing it to the 1920's. Maybe hes mixing calendars.

People need a reference point for america it is the 1920s  and 30s thanks to the Big Depression. Thailand uses 1957 as bad. YThe good old days where the 1890s when thing were roaring then it became the 1950s, People need a reference point For Thais 1997 not far enough back.

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8 minutes ago, Snow Leopard said:

1.68 TrillionB to bail out the economy but i would guess mainly it would be the rich people who are the owners of the companies in the Thai SET that get bailed out. Thats roughly about 255,00OB for every man, woman and child in Thailand. Talking about wealth transfer. The Thai people will be slaves forever. 

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1892720/b1-68tn-to-blunt-covid-19

1.) I think you need some work on your math.........  ????

2.) How exactly is this a different wealth transfer compared to what is done in the US or Europe?

 

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42 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

Currency traders—that’s mega banks, financial houses and even small individual traders.  When the signals change from risk off (buy safe havens) to risk on (sell safe havens, buy emerging markets), your mighty Baht rises.  And incredibly, they consider Thailand a stable economy (low inflation, decent interest rates, no political turmoil, and very high USD in reserve).

This was1 week ago on Bloomberg TV  as a small side news ticker thing , no mentioning then in Thai news....., explains it all , as the Thai money machine (tourism) stops , the coffers bottom comes quick in sight ….:

 

Thailand said it will explore domestic and foreign funding options for planned borrowing of 1 trillion baht ($30.6 billion) to finance a major economic stimulus program.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-10/thailand-mulls-local-foreign-borrowing-for-30-6-billion-debt

 

 

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As much as I would like to the baht about 55-60 to the pound

Cant see it happening

All countries economies around the World are suffering because of the Coronavirus this borrowed money has to be paid back

Plus the UK has Brexit to look forward to interesting times ahead

 

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33 minutes ago, GlassWayOverHalfFull said:

I don't know what you mean by a high baht? Is that a strong or weak currency? 

I'm guessing he actually meant a Low baht... i.e. you get more Baht for your Pound£, Dollar$ etc... 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Brickbat said:

And btw, if you ever go to 4-5 star hotels, the majority are Asian customers. Farangs are in guest houses.

its Time for us to wake up to the hard n fast truth. 

Reminds me of when four of us, three friends and i, had gone to Sweden and were driving back via Denmark. We stopped off at a hotel and the manager said, "Ah English. You want a cheap room?" We did, but ...... ???? And that was in the late 60s. So, nothing new.

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3 hours ago, miamiman123 said:

Yes let’s now turn back to those dirty farangs from India UK and Amerika to help us out

Indians are "kaek". Now "farang" have an idea of what discrimination they suffer here. 

As a "farang", I don't feel discriminated against. 

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5 hours ago, ChipButty said:

Put the Baht back to 65 to the £ and we will all be over the moon

You can always dream for anything but seriously doubt baht will go anywhere near 65. UK hasn't been doing well with their economy at all for years. Nobody saw current situation back then, but they sure did the brexit at really the worst time possible. It will be very interesting to see how brexit will turn out when world economies are in toilet.

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