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PM Paetongtarn Discusses Flooding in Thailand with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
India is bailing BRIC. "Putin & Xi's "De-Dollarization" Dream is DEAD!" -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Virtually every poll shows that the majority of men are voting for Trump. Do you disagree? -
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Must Read Thailand's Central Bank Cuts Interest Rate to Boost Economic Growth
USD strengthened in the same week the BOT cut its interest rate, the two things offset each other hence there's unlikely to be a change in the THB rate. https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/dxy -
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Thailand’s stock market sees a ‘baht’ of foreign interest
Yes, money is the root of all evil. -
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Kamala on Fox News on Wednesday
So far the American left has been quiet, Republicans are rejoicing. I'll be interested to see what the left tries to salvage from this disaster. -
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Search continues for 12 year old Thai girl missing for 12 days
Where is the father???? -
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Pink I.D Card & Yellow Book
I wonder if that has changed? Seems now the PR id card is only valid for 5 years? -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
I am using real data, as opposed to your fairy dust. -
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Seeking “hole in the wall” restaurants in CM for home-style farang food
There is a certain “style” of restaurant in Chiang Mai, a little building, often very tiny, next to a family home, in a residential area, that specializes in home-style farang food. I’ve found exceptionally good farang food, plus friendly, welcoming service at such places. So actively looking for others to try. Examples: CM old-timers will remember 10-15 years ago, “Garden Cafe” at the end of Thapae Soi 3. Perfect breakfasts, very nice sandwiches. I still recall a USA-style Thanksgiving dinner there one year: roast turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie – excellent. Alas, Garden Cafe is long gone. My current favorite of this style is Bucoliq restaurant out SanSai way. Far down a long and winding road, past rice fields. Tiny building next to what seems to be family home. Specializing in Texas-style BBQ + perfect pancakes + the best hot dogs I’ve found in 20 years in Thailand. Where – these days – are there other such “hole in the wall” restaurants that are likely to offer good quality farang food like that? -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
Women are capable of seeing how bad Harris is and either voting for Trump, or not voting at all. Perhaps you believe that women will vote for her because she is a female -
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Pattaya Police Crack Down on Unregistered Bolt Drivers
You got it all wrong! Arrested in Thailand, means they had to talk to the police and pay a suddenly made up amount to be able to continue their work. 😉 -
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Phuket taxi driver hits foreign man on airport zebra crossing
There's a Zebra Crossing outside the entrance to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital in Pattaya. I go there every 10 days to get treatment for a knee condition so I use a walking stick. Cars don't even stop for someone like me to get across. I now deliberately stick out my walking stick so if they continue they will hit it and hopefully do some damage. If they hit me at least I'm in the right place to get instant treatment. -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
You are a New Zealander. Everything you post about the US election is a deflection. -
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Bank of Thailand Interest Rate Cut Offers Boost to Tourism Sector
Thailand's tourism sector gets a boost following an unexpected interest rate cut by the Bank of Thailand, reducing the official rate by 25 basis points to 2.25% on Wednesday. This move is poised to energise the sector, allowing tour operators to expand and attract more tourists. Sanga Ruangwattanakul, Khao San Road Business Association president, stated that the rate cut positions the tourism industry for growth. Operators, burdened by previous high rates, now have an opportunity to borrow at lower costs to improve or expand their services, potentially increasing competitiveness. "The economy stands to benefit broadly, as people might cash out savings, boosting investment and consumer spending," stated Mr Sanga. The potential weakening of the baht, following the rate cut, could further encourage international tourism. Suksit Suvunditkul, Thai Hotels Association's southern chapter president, noted that tourists still see Thailand as an affordable destination despite previous price hikes. "The central bank needs to maintain the currency within acceptable limits to prevent negative impacts on tourism," remarked Mr Suksit. The tourism industry has learned from past challenges, such as the significant decline in Russian tourists due to the 2014 financial crisis. However, Mr Suksit remains optimistic, recalling the 1997 economic crisis when a favourable foreign exchange rate spurred tourism. Hotels in Phuket anticipate occupancy rates to soar to 80%, expecting better revenue from increased room rates. Meanwhile, forward bookings for Khao San Road remain moderate at 40% for November, indicating room for improvement, reported Bangkok Post. To catalyse growth, Mr Sanga suggests that the government collaborate on tourism campaigns. These could include tax incentives for hotel bookings, enhancing festival preparations, and improving infrastructure security, especially in anticipation of the cool season festivities. Picture courtesy: Thai Rath -- 2024-10-17 -
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Must Read Thailand's Central Bank Cuts Interest Rate to Boost Economic Growth
It is possible that the market had anticipated a larger reduction in interest rates by the Thai Central Bank. Plus buyers of the Thai baht waited until the announcement was made. It may take some days before we see the baht reduce in value.
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