1 - 9 of 9 results for "currencies"

  1. 1. business | 01 Apr 2013

    Southeast asian samba

    By Chiratas Nivatpumin, Newspaper section: Business

    » The baht has been one of the better performing currencies in the region this year, gaining 4% against the US dollar and reviving fresh debate about the impact on exporters and the economy.

  2. 2. learning | 10 Aug 2011

    Hot money to rock Asian capital markets

    About economics

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Foreign capital flows into Asia and stronger currencies likely after US sovereign credit rating downgrade, ADB capital market report predicts.

  3. 3. news | 04 May 2013

    Japan moving closer to Asean

    » NEW DELHI - Japan says it will increase financial cooperation with Southeast Asian nations, support their bond markets and make it easier for Japanese companies to raise funds in local currencies.

  4. 4. learning | 14 Sep 2010

    Dealing with capital inflows into Thailand when the baht appreciates

    About Business

    By Jon Fernquest

    » The US dollar is losing value (weakening, depreciating) while Asian currencies have been gaining value (strengthening, appreciating). This makes Asian exports more expensive which could have a negative effect on the Thai...

  5. 5. news | 05 Apr 2013

    BoT: Baht stable now

    By Online Reporters

    » The Thai baht is now stable and moving in line with the currencies of other countries in the Asian region, central bank deputy governor Pongpen Ruangveerayuth said on Friday.

  6. 6. learning | 18 Oct 2010

    How industries gain and lose in the short-run with rising Thai baht

    About business

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Like a gigantic tsunami wave crossing the Pacific Ocean, US dollar depreciation is causing currency appreciation in Asian currencies. A major global currency realignment is underway.

  7. 7. business | 10 Apr 2013

    ADB expects robust Asean growth

    REGIONAL ECONOMY

    By Nareerat Wiriyapong, Newspaper section: Business

    » Southeast Asian economies will maintain resilient growth this year and the next thanks to robust domestic demand and deeper regional integration, but capital inflows will continue to pressure currencies, says the Asian D...

  8. 8. business | 16 Apr 2013

    Yen deluge bolstering carry trade

    Newspaper section: Business

    » The Bank of Japan's unprecedented monetary easing announcement, which sent the yen to a multi-year low against major currencies, has prompted yen-funded carry trade in emerging markets, with Thai bonds expected to re...

  9. 9. learning | 13 Sep 2012

    Tradeoff: Stable baht or loss-free central bank

    About economics & banking

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Keeping baht stable & weak for exporters means losses for central bank when it buys & sells currencies. Weak baht also means capital inflows.

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