. The MPC deemed the easing in monetary policy since the beginning of the year, as well as additional fiscal, financial and credit measures, will help mitigate the effects of the pandemic and support
times its total foreign-currency-denominated debt. The Thai baht stood at 32.55 THB/USD at the end of 2018, easing by 0.75 percent from 32.31 THB/USD at the beginning of the year. On the domestic front
, the drought conditions and the delay in FY2020 budget. However, the economy will be supported by a gradual global economic recovery following easing trade tensions and reduced risks of a no-deal Brexit
affected by the COVID-19 outbreak originating in China. However, export growth is expected to improve, resulting from easing trade tensions between the US and China. V3 27/02/63 3 Given this highly uncertain
gradually pull back on their quantitative easing programs. Interest rates will rise, affecting Thailand’s financial environment although at the same time the Thai economy is still likely to expand
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from the implementation of the quantitative easing policy by US Federal Reserve to increase money supply in the market. These supportive factors led to significant growth in the trading values in both
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cut its Fed Funds rate to a range of 0.00-0.25 percent – the lowest rate in its history – while also implementing quantitative easing measures through the use of varied tools to prop up the flagging US
, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan may continue their monetary-easing stance. Likewise, many central banks in Asia may cut their policy rates to support their economic recovery. For