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43.716 +0.004    +0.01%
00:06:21 - Real-time Data.
  • Prev. Close: 43.712
  • Bid/Ask: 43.674 / 43.758
  • Day's Range: 43.677 - 43.734
Type:  Currency
Group:  Exotic-Cross
Base:  British Pound...
Second:  Thai Baht
GBP/THB 43.716 +0.004 +0.01%

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Alun Benjamin
Alun Benjamin Jul 05, 2023 6:34
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WTF? While it looks likely now that the incumbent military government will nix the legitimate decision of the voting public by underhanded fangling, the Baht rises against the Pound! (shakes his head in utter disbelief)
Alun Benjamin
Alun Benjamin May 15, 2023 14:00
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Am I being stupid? During the final week of the Thai General Election campaign, the Pound bombed against the Baht. Why? I assumed that pre-vote polling suggested a completely new and economically literate government was likely to result. A better Thai economy = a stronger baht, I reckoned. Now, the day after 99% of votes are counted and there WILL be a radically different (I.e. BETTER) government, barring another army coup (yawn), the Pound has begun to rebound. Forex is not a market for the casual investor. It's waaay too nuanced.
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Alun Benjamin May 15, 2023 14:00
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The worm has finally turned. I'm 11% richer today than at the Pound's low ebb against the Baht on 1 February 23. I feel like I've won the lottery and just in the nick of. GBP has taken a pasting from just about every currency but the Turkish Lira, the Pakistani Rupee and the Russian Rouble for the last 3 years. It feels so good to see the Pound at EURO1.177 and USD 1.18, with the THB turnaround a welcome reprieve.
Chakree Chankana
Chakree Chankana Sep 01, 2022 20:16
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GBP got pressure from USD and become weak against other currencies
sam orthona
sam orthona Aug 31, 2021 9:42
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The Baht strengthens against GBP
Jonathon Wood
Jonathon Wood Mar 24, 2021 21:07
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Can anyone explain how this currency remains so strong, especially when the capacity for borrowing remains tight and more cash is flowing out of the country than in, long term economic prospects are poor yet the baht strengthens relentlessly?
Nick Kenchington
Nick Kenchington Mar 24, 2021 21:07
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The only compelling fact is that Thailand has enormous reserves.
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Nick Kenchington Mar 24, 2021 21:07
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The only compelling fact is that Thailand has enormous reserves.
Thomas Barnard Linsell
Thomas Barnard Linsell Mar 24, 2021 21:07
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Because after the 1989 crash. Thailand got rid of it's USD debt. Now it borrows of the CHY
Ian Riding
Ian Riding Oct 15, 2020 15:27
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with all the problems going on in thai..the baht is still strong..why is this ?
Chris Marsden
Chris Marsden Jul 29, 2020 8:50
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GBP now exceptionally bullish against THB. Thailand's economy essentially FUBAR for any foreseeable future. Even when start button is pushed, globally no-one has money to spend on holidays such as Thailand anymore. General outlook for THB now weakening as big money searches for countries with a more viable economic plan. BOT finally got what they wanted but not the way they intended. Sell THB now.
Nick Kenchington
Nick Kenchington Jul 29, 2020 8:50
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I think you'd be surprised how much money people have for holidays! I have friends who are desperate to go to Thailand, having had their plans scuppered last year.
Chris Marsden
Chris Marsden Jul 29, 2020 8:50
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Hi Nick. Yes, I am sure that you are correct and a few will make the journey over to Thailand.  Not quite the numbers that TAT are stating of course and the experience for those who do will be somewhat different from what they might have seen before. The trailing behind of the Thai vaccination program will likely delay this. Anyway, we are calling the Baht here and my first bear call was on15/07/19 @ 38.4, with the 2nd call on 29/07/20 @ 40.6.  So on today's exchange 13.8% and 7.4% GBP gain respectively.  If it can break through strong resistance at the 44.1 level then 50 and 55 are the next two stops as far as I can see, so if your friends hold on for another year they may well be getting a lot more bang for their buck. All depends on the USD maintaining global confidence of course.
sam orthona
sam orthona Jul 29, 2020 8:50
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still keeps testing that resistance. Maybe this week will see that break of 44
Chris Marsden
Chris Marsden Jul 29, 2020 8:50
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Next resistance around 50 mark. Should easily see it break that this year.
Natapat Rojanavibhat
Natapat Rojanavibhat Jul 30, 2019 18:28
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let it down below 36
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Natapat Rojanavibhat Jul 30, 2019 18:28
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UK trick dropped GBP to boost export.
Natapat Rojanavibhat
Natapat Rojanavibhat Jul 30, 2019 18:28
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let it down below 36
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Natapat Rojanavibhat Jul 30, 2019 18:28
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wanna see how is deepest.
Chris Marsden
Chris Marsden Jul 15, 2019 6:57
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And as you can now see, none of that happened. the ongoing attempt to weaken the baht by BOT will fail and the drift will continue downwards until the last quarter where, if the UK fully exits from the EU, the direction will change as the pound slowly gains strength.
 
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