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Bank of Thailand boss appears critical of the new government’s policy initiatives on the economy


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8 hours ago, webfact said:

the central bank does not approve of using digital assets to pay for goods and services

This seems at odds or reversal with past BOT involvement with the issue.

https://www.bot.or.th/en/

Directional Paper

  • 7 July 2022 - Banking Group’s Digital Asset Business: Supervisory Approach and Management of Risks to the Financial System

Regulation

  • 6 Oct 2022 - Notification of the Bank of Thailand No. FPG. 6/2565 Re: Regulations on commercial banks’ financial business groups undertaking digital asset related businesses and transactions

Press Release

  • 25 January 2022 - BOT, SEC, and MOF to jointly set guidelines on the usage of digital assets as a means of payment for goods and services
  • 1 December 2021 - Bank of Thailand and Relevant Agencies Discuss Guidelines on Usage of Digital Assets as Payment for Goods and Services
  • 8 July 2021 - Caution on Using Digital Assets as Means of Payment for Goods and Services
  • 19 March 2021 - Stablecoins Regulation Policy
  • 17 March 2021 - Thai Baht Denominated Stablecoins

BOT seemed earlier to have "eyes wide open" about the complexity of using digital assets, now apparently eyes firmly shut. Sethaput seems to roll back BOT to a very conservative time.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

It comes with confirmation that the Thai economy only grew 1.8% in the second quarter and may be facing a ceiling of 3% growth in 2023.

Far lower than the ridiculous predictions that were bounded about 9 months ago.

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2 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

I can't imagine those with their hands on the financial tiller are happy that Srettha appointed himself Minster of Finance?

 

 

didn't the previous guy appointed himself as minister of the armies or defense... same same, banana republic leaders do have a tendency to appoint themselves to better "rewarding" posts/positions

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput has emphasised, for instance, that the central bank does not approve of using digital assets to pay for goods and services

It would appear that he's talking out a certain orifice. He's part of the Davos WEF crowd, so it's to be expected

 

https://www.ledgerinsights.com/thailand-digital-baht-cbdc-pilot-underway/

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23 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

Good for the governor. He is right.  PT is pursuing ridiculous unsustainable short term policies that will jack up government debt for no purpose.  Constructive long term reform is not on their agenda. 

 

Thaksin will try to get rid of Sethaput just like he sacked Chatumongkol as governor in 2001 over similar policy differences.

I think Thaksin is going to have bigger fish to fry and it may start in February.  Once he is out of jail, then the promises that were probably made by the military will cease to exist.  The military and elite know that they screwed up.  They now need time to figure out how to get the Genie back in the bottle and that is going to mean making PT look bad and trying to be a nicer more forgiving group than the MFP.

 

Making the PT look bad is going to be easy history shows that they like to shoot themselves in the foot.  The challenge with making PT look bad is that MFP will be there to give the people a better choice.

 

The MFP will be the hard problem and that is going to take more work if there is a chance.  It is going to mean that ALL levels of government (including him who remains nameless) are going to have to give the people something to make them happy.

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On 9/20/2023 at 12:16 PM, Jenkins9039 said:

Good, now talk about the lack of $ that will flood into Thailand with these new proposed tax changes, which will impact the central banks ability to control the THB 

Do you expect tourism to suddenly come to a stop.....? It is currently on the rise and predicted to increase. Should contribute a lot of foreign reserves.

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49 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Do you expect tourism to suddenly come to a stop.....? It is currently on the rise and predicted to increase. Should contribute a lot of foreign reserves.

The new policies will ultimately lead to a reduction in $ velocity at the CB level, which will cap their ability to manipulate (control) the Baht-$ ratio.

 

All trade practically occurs in $, all debt is practically in the EuroDollar market.

 

Without the flow of $ the EuroDollar market demand will create a squeeze on the $ the CB has flowing through it.

 

This will then lead to Thailand de-dollarising in certain industries regionally so as to preserve the $ that do flow through the CB for the EuroDollar debt.

 

The average person believes the $ is the reserve currency, it's not, its the Eurodollar market which is some 300-400 trillion (no one really knows) - ledger based debt/liability system, the $ is just the 'benchmark' like the Gold pegged currencies previously utilised, now its pegged against the $ in paper ledgers and digitalised ledgers... 

 

But its serviced (paid in $).

Have a look at the derivatives right at the bottom of this: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/all-of-the-worlds-money-and-markets-in-one-visualization-2022/

That includes the EuroDollar market.

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