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Always thought $=40.

Twenty years ago, that would be about right. It could get there again, perhaps.

 

It touched 36 within the past couple of years.
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Never thought I would be pleased to see 41.3   

Rates for the holiday weekend....

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It touched 36 within the past couple of years.

 

I just read some articles about SE Asia and their various central banks. I guess some people are worried that a variety of factors could create a situation similar to that which occurred during the Asian financial crisis of 1998. A stronger dollar would be nice, I guess, at least for those people with dollars to exchange.

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Baht has consistently weakened against the Dollar this last 2 months and long may it continue as its the all important ratio no matter whatever your base currency. A weakening move out to 35 would be very welcome for everyone unless you're paid in baht and transferring home

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TT Exchange today, Sunday 8th July.

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USD down 5 satang

GBP up 57 satang

EUR up 47 satang

Oz$ up 20 satang

CAD up 26 satang

Just for teelack NZD up 24 satang!

 

On last week

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33.11 to the USD on an ATM withdrawal. And, yes, I will get the 220 baht back, but can only do that a couple of times a month.

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I am expecting the £ to roll back off a little this morning after a slight recovery.

David Davis, previously the Brexit Secretary, has resigned, protesting the direction of May's methods, despite having signed off on them recently.. Resignation letter.

Steve Baker also resigned.

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I am expecting the £ to roll back off a little this morning after a slight recovery.

David Davis, previously the Brexit Secretary, has resigned, protesting the direction of May's methods, despite having signed off on them recently.. Resignation letter.

Steve Baker also resigned.

And now bumbling Boris.

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Today's morning rates...

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USD up 6 satang

GBP down 22 satang (world cup or Brexit?)

EUR down 8 satang

Oz$ unchanged (stagnating..?)

CAD down 7 satang

Just for teelack NZD down 15 satang (yo-yo)!

On 5 days ago.

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I just checked the baht and it sirs at 33.30 this morning. Methodical climb upwards over the past month or so.

 

Last 2 months its weakened out over 2 Baht now and still continues to degrade good news for everyone (unless paid in Baht)

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Last 2 months its weakened out over 2 Baht now and still continues to degrade good news for everyone (unless paid in Baht)

yes, nice steady climb. As I stated before I am hoping for 34.1 or better by years end when I make my move to Thailand.
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yes, nice steady climb. As I stated before I am hoping for 34.1 or better by years end when I make my move to Thailand.

 

 

Just don't make too many plan based on a particular exchange rate. If the baht weakens, fine, but could you get by on 25 baht to the dollar?

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Just don't make too many plan based on a particular exchange rate. If the baht weakens, fine, but could you get by on 25 baht to the dollar?

Yes, ask that of someone who was planning on 55/£ and interest rates of about 5%!

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Yes I could "get by" on 25 baht to the us dollar, but I do not desire to pinch my pennies and just get by, lol lol lol. For my own personal monetary situation the difference between 25 and 34 baht to the us dollar is tremendous.

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Friday morning rates...

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USD up 23 satang (happy days)

GBP down 26 satang (bloody politicians!)

EUR up 12 satang

Oz$ up 3 satang

CAD down 2 satang

Just for teelack NZD up 8 satang!

On 1 week ago.

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Perhaps we can have a spell of more flat GBP value for a spell.

MPs are in recess and sipping Margaux in their French Villas.

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The rates this morning. It is a long holiday weekend and chances are they include some extra margin.exc20180727.jpg

 

USD down 4 satang

GBP up 29 satang (politicians on holiday benefits sterling...?)

EUR down 4 satang

Oz$ up 3 satang

CAD up 37 satang (wow)

Just for teelack NZD up 7 satang

On 1 week ago.

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Here is the rates this Friday afternoon.

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USD down 5 satang

GBP down 40 satang

Despite an interest rate rise, it has fallen off a little every day this week!

EUR down 28 satang

Oz$ down 10 satang

CAD up 4 satang

Just for teelack NZD down 21 satang

On 1 week ago.

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Today, Friday 10th PM rates..

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It's all down folks, especially from the UK!

 

USD down 9 satang

GBP down 81 satang, yes nearly a full baht less.

 

EUR down 52 satang

Oz$ down 16 satang

CAD down 16 satang

Just for teelack NZD down 50 satang

On 1 week ago.

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