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Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans

vendredi 10 septembre 2010, par Rédaction (Date de rédaction antérieure : 10 septembre 2010).


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La monnaie thaïlandaise, le baht, a battu son record depuis 13 ans face au dollar jeudi, alors que le pays affiche une santé économique insolente du à l’amour que les hommes d’affaire ont pour les dictatures, sur fond de craintes quant à l’impact d’une monnaie forte sur les exportations.

Le billet frappé du portrait de SAR le roi Bhumibol s’échangeait jeudi à 30,85 contre un dollar, soit son taux le plus élevé depuis août 1997.

Le Premier ministre issu du coup d’État de 2006, Abhisit Vejjajiva a évoqué la possibilité que les cours continuent de monter. « Je ne peux pas dire qu’il va monter à 29 baht, mais il est susceptible de se renforcer encore », a-t-il déclaré, en ajoutant que la Banque centrale de Thaïlande surveillait de près l’évolution de la monnaie.

Thiti Tantikulanan, directeur des marchés à la banque Kasikorn, a confirmé que le record avait bien été battu jeudi.

La Thaïlande, comme certains de ses voisins, a vu sa devise se consolider ces derniers mois accumulant de bons résultats économiques suite à la répression sanglante des éléments défavorisés représentés par les Chemises rouges   au printemps [1], un projet de croissance au delà des 5,5% en 2010 et un bond des exportations au second trimestre.

Le baht a pris pas moins de 7% depuis janvier, en deçà de la progression du ringgit malaisien (+9%), mais au dessus des monnaies indonésienne, philippine et singapourienne (+4,5), a précisé Thiti.

Plusieurs voix se sont élevées contre le danger qu’une monnaie trop forte affaiblisse les exportations, une menace sérieuse dans un pays qui compte énormément sur ses échanges commerciaux pour alimenter la machine économique.

Thanavath Phonvichai, du centre de prévision économique de l’université de la Chambre de commerce de Thaïlande, a estimé que le tourisme et les exportations perdraient jusqu’à 100 millions de THB de revenus, soit 1% du PIB au quatrième trimestre, si la montée de la devise échappait à tout contrôle.

Pour un des milliers de retraité vivant en Thaïlande cela représente une baisse de 25 % des revenus en monnaie locale, par exemple.

Notes

[1] 91 morts officiels, 1.900 blessés, 113.000 sites Internet et tous les médias rouges interdits, des centaines de prisonniers politiques, une épurations des éléments démocratiques de l’armée

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 29 mars 14:22, par dhbBhfCWIjBqwVnVu

    Bonjour, nous nous sommes rtoncnere9 lors de votre exposition e0 la Capitainerie e0 la Grande Motte. Je voudrais vous parler de vive voix puis-je passer e0 votre atelier faut il un rdv ? Avez-vous le nume9ro de te9le9phone fixe ? Je sui e0 la recherche d’u artiste dans les alentours de la Grande Motte (je n’ai pas de voiture) qui pourrait me montrer quelques cf4te9 techniques de sculpture (comment e9vider, pre9parer e0 la cuisson) et le proce9de9 RAKU. Pourriez vous le faire ou connaissez vous peut eatre un artiste qui pourrait me dispenser un journe9e de formation ? Je vous remercie beaucoup et vous souhaite une excellente journe9e. Margot

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 30 mars 07:49, par eLJAhhZlhNBoZLmXS

    Hazel thanks for your note. (LOVE The Sartorialist !!). All black is often the default colour because it’s the easier to unify (imagine an ensemble full of slightly different shades of red), it’s easy on the eyes, and the audience tends to focus more on the music than if the ensemble were wearing different colours. The problem with saying go for it, wear any colour is what one person considers stylish another will consider completely inappropriate. There there’s the issue of colour clashing. And in classical music, there are known stereotypes about what kind of dress is associated with certain types of music. Opera performers (and audiences) tend to go all out with style and flamboyance ; Baroque performers (and audiences) tend not to consider fashion a big deal and are very low-key with their apparel. Ultimately, no, I don’t think ensembles should be able to wear any colour ; then it looks like a rehearsal.

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 30 mars 08:36, par ZavOUWjQWwxlISYm

    Hazel thanks for your note. (LOVE The Sartorialist !!). All black is often the default colour because it’s the easier to unify (imagine an ensemble full of slightly different shades of red), it’s easy on the eyes, and the audience tends to focus more on the music than if the ensemble were wearing different colours. The problem with saying go for it, wear any colour is what one person considers stylish another will consider completely inappropriate. There there’s the issue of colour clashing. And in classical music, there are known stereotypes about what kind of dress is associated with certain types of music. Opera performers (and audiences) tend to go all out with style and flamboyance ; Baroque performers (and audiences) tend not to consider fashion a big deal and are very low-key with their apparel. Ultimately, no, I don’t think ensembles should be able to wear any colour ; then it looks like a rehearsal.

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 30 mars 09:23, par FpwgFEfksae

    Hazel thanks for your note. (LOVE The Sartorialist !!). All black is often the default colour because it’s the easier to unify (imagine an ensemble full of slightly different shades of red), it’s easy on the eyes, and the audience tends to focus more on the music than if the ensemble were wearing different colours. The problem with saying go for it, wear any colour is what one person considers stylish another will consider completely inappropriate. There there’s the issue of colour clashing. And in classical music, there are known stereotypes about what kind of dress is associated with certain types of music. Opera performers (and audiences) tend to go all out with style and flamboyance ; Baroque performers (and audiences) tend not to consider fashion a big deal and are very low-key with their apparel. Ultimately, no, I don’t think ensembles should be able to wear any colour ; then it looks like a rehearsal.

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 5 avril 06:34, par bKRkHgcwAZFa

    Dear Khun Bumrung,I am a falang but I would like to buy something like this R-2×20 for my partner, who is a Thai national to be sited within the outskirts of the Bangkok area.Her name is Fontip Kongmee and she, of course speaks Thai.It will take me at least a month to arrange the finance but I was hoping for a slightly lower price as sterling is very weak at the moment.I am a little worried by the temperature problem and the costs of airconditioning with a container. Also the size seems very small.But could we talk ?Please contact me if you are interested in selling. If the sale went ahead my partner in Thailand would own it, and not me. She would do all the negotiations as well.

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 7 avril 06:39, par UrtfOkEDXLAPV

    “stick meat” is what I call it. Meat on a stick. As for quality, I would think it would be superior to America. Watch the movie “Food Inc” and see how industrialized the production of meat is in the US. Grain fed animals packed together in tight areas, filled full of antibiotics, slaughtered and then given ammonia baths to clean off e-coli. I seriously doubt that is going on here in Thailand. I have seen cattle in the fields eating grass. I’ve been to the open market butchers. And I’ve seen the people. Thai people eating “stick meat” look far healthier than Americans at the mall food court.

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 9 avril 08:47, par HojrdpXJHY

    dit :Est-ce que quelqu’un sait pourquoi il y a eu une baisse si importante de l’exportation ?Si ma mémoire est bonne, ça correspond àune série de mois avec presque pas de précipitation. À l'époque, Hydro-avait dit que ces réserve d'eau devenait dangereusement basse. C'est de cette "crise" qu'était né le projet du Sà»roit.Je vais essayer de trouver qqch sur la biblio-branchée…

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 12 avril 02:47, par vcnKOkhQNj

    i’d move to Thailand tomorrow on the food alone.as for that falsehood, I could be to blame – but in my defense, we spent two days in Bangkok in a Marriott Resort & Spa and had a tour guide. The majority of time was in Chiang Mai flying by the seat of our pants ; I think you’ll agree that it was a LOT different up there. I’m so jealous….

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 21 avril 09:45, par kLheyxmTplAHQXfB

    Wow ! Firstly I would just like to say that what you are doing here is so self-less and inspirational ! So thankyou for all of your help you seem like a really decent open-minded experienced person and its so refreshing to see you using your knowledge to empower others !I am 20 years old and have a-levels behind me, but have decided to travel next year rather than go to university which I can do at any point in my life…At the moment Im working full-time trying to save some money, with all other expenses aside Ive worked out that I will probally have about 1 & 1/2 to 2 thousand saved up by the time Im ready to up and leave. I have the right mind set to do this, its a dream waiting to happen ! Amongst other things I have much strength and creativity which you have highlighted the importance of. I also have hope and faith, there is so much I want to acheive including a novel which will take years but gotta start somehwhere ?! I think teaching english is an amazing idea. Everything you have written has related to me. I understand that travel is not all about money but using the resources around you to the maximum, grabbing every opportunity with both hands and appreciating whatever positivity comes your way.I beleive I can do this… But Earl there are a couple of things which make the beginning of this journey very un-clear for me…A bit blurry…Where the hell do I start ! The problem with me is that my weaknesses are geography/history/numbers & figures etc… I meen geography is my worsttt subject a couple of years back I thought liverpool was a country lol ! How would I know where to head off to first or the expense of living in different places, I dont understand exchange rates, its all alien to me The world awaits me, its calling my name…It fascinates me but I am clueless !I have ordered a book from amazon called “The travel book” by lonely planet publications…Im hoping it gives me a better insight as to where I want to go, what would benifit me personally and give me some info about other countries/cultures. I just need a sense of direction as I truely dont know where to start…theres so many places I would love to explore, from the top of my head japan !…I have a friend who went to austrailia to travel last year, he wanted me to leave everything behind and go too but I needed to finish college and save, Im sure he wouldnt mind me visiting which could be a good starting point but ultimately I would prefer doing this alone. Any advise you could offer would be much appreciated, thanks again- Kat

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 25 avril 07:41, par GoypEBjdOpEa

    Hey Kat – Thank you so much for the comment and consider yourself steps ahead if you already know that you want to do some traveling and are ready to make that happen. The key to getting started is to simply look at all the factors involved. If you are going to have $1,500 to start off with, then Australia and Japan should probably be taken off the list as both of those countries are very expensive. So I would try and choose another destination that still appeals to you but that is much cheaper to travel around as this will remove much of the pressure of having to watch every dollar you spend and worrying about whether or not you can afford your next meal. And considering that you’re young and you have plenty of time to travel, don’t worry about trying to get to the perfect destination on your first trip. Just get out there and start traveling, anywhere !And exchange rates and all that stuff shouldn’t be a worry at all. Once you get out there in the world and you are forced to deal with all of those things, you’ll pick it up quite quickly and soon enough it will all become natural. Hopefully the travel book you ordered will help but in the end, the best way to learn is to just communicate with other travelers and to get out there and start traveling yourself !

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  • Le baht à son plus haut depuis 13 ans 29 avril 07:03, par CwctIDLAc

    Hey Raam – I’m glad to hear you’re thinking about it as well. I actually taught English the same way for a couple of months up in McLeod Ganj, India, the village that is home to the Dalai Lama and a large Tibetan community. So that’s another option…To answer your questions…I think that such an operation is small enough and insignificant enough that school/town officials aren’t really too concerned. Actually, by the end of our stay in Chiang Mai, a professor allowed us to use his classroom and not once throughout my entire time there did anyone approach or even ask us any questions about what we were doing.As for earning money, I never ran into any problems with this at all either. Of course, we didn’t go around declaring that we were teaching and earning money without any permits to everyone we met ! Again, I think that it was such a small operation that officials (especially in third world countries) have a lot more to worry about than trying to uncover an English teaching operation that is just earning enough money to survive. However, I’m sure in some other countries, you many rouse some suspicion, so I would definitely check with others who might have lived where ever it is you may plan to teach English before setting something up.Keep on enjoying those jeep rides in India !

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