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Baht breaks 31 to hit 30.866 per dollar, strongest in nearly five years
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026
The baht strengthened through 31.00 to 30.866 per US dollar—its firmest level in 4 years and 10 months—before easing to around 30.90-30.92, supported by a weaker dollar, record-high gold prices and gains in the yen and yuan.
Major gold traders to shift gold trading to US$ within six months
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2026
Fourteen major gold traders plan a US$-denominated trading system within six months, aiming to cut baht pressure by 60% and ease FX volatility.
Gold prices climb above $4,000 as US dollar weakens and economic concerns mount
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 08, 2025
Gold prices rise to $4,005 per ounce as the US dollar weakens and concerns over a US government shutdown increase demand for safe-haven assets.
FPO forecasts stronger baht at 31.8 per US dollar in 2026 amid weak dollar and capital inflows
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2025
Thailand’s Fiscal Policy Office expects the baht to appreciate to 31.8 per US dollar in 2026, supported by a weaker dollar, capital inflows, and a strong current account surplus.
Strong baht weighs on economy, hitting export and tourism earnings
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2025
Thai baht hits four-year high, affecting exports and tourism. KResearch warns currency strength may drag on economic growth and export revenues.
Thai baht strengthens as investors sell dollars
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2023
The Thai baht has strengthened over the past six weeks as investors sold US dollars to make profits.
State Bank of Pakistan clarifies its foreign exchange reserves have not dried up
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2022
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on Tuesday dismissed reports claiming that its foreign exchange reserves had “dried up”, and clarified that neither the country’s banks had run out of US dollars nor the central bank had stopped import payments.
Six Thais arrested for exchanging fake US dollar banknotes worth Bt1.4m
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019
Four women and two men were arrested Thursday for allegedly exchanging fake US dollar bank notes with a money changer in Nong Khai.