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Australian Dollars To Thai Baht


Roy Jing

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Live rates at 2008.11.15 23:58:10 UTC Notice: The THB rate shown below is the international rate. Rates used within Thailand may vary.<H2 class=XE>1.00 AUD</H2><H2 class=XE>=</H2><H2 class=XE>22.5002 THB</H2>Australia Dollars Thailand Baht 1 AUD = 22.5002 THB 1 THB = 0.0444441 AUD

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Roy, it varies not just from one bank to the next but from one hour to the next. Best bet is to look at the web sites for the varies Thai banks - they all have currency exchange pages that are updated. e.g. Siam Commercial Bank, Bangkok Bank, etc. We changed AUD on Friday at BKK Bank for 22.5 but not later it was 23 at SCB. No matter where you go though, it's pretty depressing at the moment!!

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The entire world is in financial crises, and now is the time for the American dollar to strengthen once again.

Barry

i am sorry to say this but with further interest rate cuts the Aussie dollar has a long way to go down

yet IMO. it is also affected by China dumping many currencies to buy more Us dollars because of some

complex arrangement between the Yuan and the $ .

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Live rates at 2008.11.15 23:58:10 UTC Notice: The THB rate shown below is the international rate. Rates used within Thailand may vary.<H2 class=XE>1.00 AUD</H2><H2 class=XE>=</H2><H2 class=XE>22.5002 THB</H2>Australia Dollars

Now I understand the intricacies of the Forex Trade!

Where can I apply for a job?

More useful for the OP:

Bangkok Bank

Siam Commercial

Bank of Ayudhya

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If you are transferring A$ from Australia, the highest rate obtainable is usually obtained by having a Thai Bank Account and presuming you have one, an Australian Bank and doing a Telegraphic Transfer. Making sure the funds ex Australia are in A$ and hit you're Thai Bank in that way.

DON'T have you're Australian Bank do the conversion into Baht in Australia.

There is usually a fee of the low A$20's so it's not worth doing for small amounts, but for a few A.thou. or more, even with the fee involved you come out better than changing Australian Bank Notes in Thailand.

Similarly A$ Travellers Cheques get a better rate on the streets, but you would need to be obtaining them in Australia without paying commission, which some banks will do for you if you are a Shareholder or hold one of their high profile Credit Cards. (ANZ for instance!)

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