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Analysts Predict Baht Decline if Trump Wins US Presidency


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24 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

 

How are rate cuts supposed to support the dollar? Why does K Bank reckon that Trump will spend more than the Dems?

 

Hopeless analysis. 

Keeping rates high when inflation is low, constraints economic growth. USD will only benefit from high rates if inflation remains high.

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Noticed although nothing but speculation at this point nothing from the Trump haters. :cheesy:

Leaders just looking for an excuse to weaken the baht since some are unhappy with its strength when that happens slowly it swings always the case to do with Econ 101:sorry:🤣

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6 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

After I get some definitive answers from the 2025-2026 tax remittance guinea pigs, I would probably only send money here if it reaches about 37 USD-BHT. So it's got a ways to go before I get excited.

37

 

You've obviously a local income stream and my second venture not been here long. 37 lol.

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13 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

Noticed although nothing but speculation at this point nothing from the Trump haters. :cheesy:

Leaders just looking for an excuse to weaken the baht since some are unhappy with its strength when that happens slowly it swings always the case to do with Econ 101:sorry:🤣

 

The article is pure speculation beyond the speculation Trump will win. If Thailand wanted to depreciate the baht there are numerous sure fire ways. Your premise is faulty.

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1 minute ago, AdmiralKrag said:

37

 

You've obviously a local income stream and my second venture not been here long. 37 lol.

 

I could have had over 37 at the beginning of the year, but decided to hold off all remittances until we find out where taxes here in Thailand go for expats. Maybe the end of 2025 or sometime in 2026. Been here for 8 years now, usually use Wise, for now I have some cash sitting in their Interest bearing account, for now it's sitting there waiting and growing.

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10 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

I could have had over 37 at the beginning of the year, but decided to hold off all remittances until we find out where taxes here in Thailand go for expats. Maybe the end of 2025 or sometime in 2026. Been here for 8 years now, usually use Wise, for now I have some cash sitting in their Interest bearing account, for now it's sitting there waiting and growing.

 

Lol

 

Eight years is nothing, so I'll clue you in. When you can get 37 take it because those anomalies are rare in past 20 years

 

Thailand should depreciate. Use the money to sort public transport, footpaths and making highways safe. Lower thb would also help tourism. Trouble is the strong baht allows the crooks to send money abroad and big corporations to import at extremely favorable rates

 

You'll be taxed on worldwide income so it really doesn't matter whether the money is here or in Timbuktu

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand's baht is expected to depreciate further amid continuing capital outflows leading up to the US presidential election next month. Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research) forecasts that if Republican candidate Donald Trump secures victory, the baht could potentially trade below 34.50 against the dollar.

Some people trying to look important and stay employed.

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5 hours ago, nauseus said:

 

 

How are rate cuts supposed to support the dollar? Why does K Bank reckon that Trump will spend more than the Dems?

 

Hopeless analysis. 

Trump spending commitments have already been assessed by independent US analysts by several trillion dollars. Fact.

 

higher spending usually boosts inflation, as do tariffs, and so the ruction path for US interest rates will be slower than currently anticipated.

 

Hence a stronger US dollar due to higher than currently anticipated US dollar interest rates.

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55 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

After I get some definitive answers from the 2025-2026 tax remittance guinea pigs, I would probably only send money here if it reaches about 37 USD-BHT. So it's got a ways to go before I get excited.

I think you mean 37 baht to the dollar

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5 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

Funny that, I thought that the vote of the undereducated, obese, pink expats in Thailand had been secured a long time ago. Therefore this headline is a waste of space.

You must be talking to yourself again !

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5 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Let’s hope he wins then. We could all do with that extra 0.66 😂

Baht is still WAAAAYY overpriced. The real value (yes it is propped up—look who’s moving monies around) is somewhere around 40. 

 

lol clueless

Thailand has one of the biggest foreign currency reserves in the world last time I checked they were 11th

If they didnt keep selling the currency on the open forex market deliberately to weaken it to keep in line with import/export requirements (and tourism) which they're perfectly entitled to do it would be around 30

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