Thailand Signals Baht Intervention Room After US Puts It on Currency Watchlist
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The U.S. Treasury Department announced the addition of Thailand to its list of countries to closely monitor regarding exchange rate policies, along with the identification of nine other key trading partners that could impact the U.S. economy.
US adds Thailand to currency watchlist
WASHINGTON - The US Treasury Department kept Japan on its currency watchlist and added Thailand on Thursday, saying both countries will be monitored for potentially unfair foreign-exchange practices as part of its biannual report to Congress.
US Adds Thailand to Currency Watchlist, Finds No Currency Manipulators
BANGKOK – The United States Treasury has added Thailand to its currency monitoring list but did not designate any major trading partner as a currency manipulator in its latest semi-annual foreign exchange report released Thursday. Strong Baht May Deter Tourist Spending, Impact Forward Bookings The report, which covers the second half of 2024 and the […] Source
Thailand’s success in the United States and sharp rise in exports sees it put on the Treasury’s watchlist
Thailand has been placed back on the US Treasury currency watchlist as December’s exports to America surge 54.3% and the trade surplus widens. Washington tightens… Read More › The post Thailand’s success in the United States and sharp rise in exports sees it put on the Treasury’s watchlist appeared first on Thai Examiner.
Bank Of Thailand US Currency Watchlist: What It Means For The Baht And Thai Business
Thailand has been added to a US government monitoring list for currency practices, and the Bank of Thailand’s US currency watchlist headline has moved quickly through markets. The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has played down the move, saying it won’t change policy just because Washington added Thailand to the list. The story matters because it can shape Thai […] The post Bank of Thailand US Currency Watchlist: What It Means for the Baht and Thai Busin…
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