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Friday, 13 December 2019
CNH / THB
FOREX
CNHTHB
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FOREX : CNHTHB
4.3050
12 Dec 19 00:00
Change:
0.01
Open:
4.3050
High:
4.3050
Ask:
0.0000
Volume:
0
Change(%):
0.12
Prev:
4.3100
Low:
4.3050
Bid:
0.0000
Open Int:
0
Latest News
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Thailand on Edge Ahead of Verdict Against Former Prime Minister
09:15 | 25/8/17
Bloomberg
Yingluck, Thailand's first female prime minister, was impeached in 2015 and banned from politics for five years by the legislature for alleged corruption in the rice-purchasing program.
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Thai tourism trends positive
17:37 | 21/8/17
TTR Weekly
The strength of the Thai baht compared with European currencies is a worrying factor for some markets. The UK pound has devalued against the Thai baht (around THB40 to the UKP) and this makes trip costs for British tourists considerably higher than a ...
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Thai baht hits record high in two years
02:48 | 8/6/17
http://en.vietnamplus.vn/
Hanoi (VNA) - The value of Thai baht rose to 33.94 baht per USD, a record high in the past two years after the Bank of Thailand (BOT) decided not to take measures to stop the rise of the domestic currency.
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Thailand's Crackdown on Cheap Chinese Tours Cuts Lunar New Year Holiday Numbers
09:01 | 15/1/17
Skift
Those are the practices Thailand wants to stop. But the government's insistence on a minimum 1,000 baht ($28) per night charge for package tourists had made Thailand uncompetitive for many Chinese visitors, tour operators say. “We weren't prepared for ...
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Baht likely to weaken on Fed rate rise
12:49 | 22/11/16
Bangkok Post
But the report went on to say that if the baht outperforms the region too much, the Bank of Thailand is likely to accumulate reserves and relax regulations to encourage residents' foreign investments as its foreign exchange policy is highly vigilant on ...
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