With the expressway tolls increasing for the first time in a few years from 45 to 50 baht per trip, I haven’t experienced such light traffic on the highways in bangkok for donkey years, reminds me of the holiday periods when Bangkok is normally empty.

If you want to watch English football, Spanish football, German football, TV shows, news shows, you may need up to 4 cable boxes, who’s going to win/lose from this?

Inflation for thailand was announced yesterday at 2-3 year lows with the headline figure at 2.5% and core at 1.1%, and now the price of LPG ‎for households, electricity rates and tollway prices are going up, hmmm so that’s why they increased the minimum wage?!

CP group is looking to acquire another asset, this time in Hong Kong, he’s having a good time using bank funds to own assets

The Thai government has now decided to place a floor under rubber prices, my mother said it best, “when people were making money they were quiet and now that they lose money they are making noise and expecting help, don’t they know how business works?”

Isn’t it amazing how quickly the market narrative has gone from, ignore the poor economy, we have the fed reducing rates and pumping liquidity to Ahhhh ignore the improve fundamentals, liquidity is leaving the system! How fickle markets are…

Finally, how bad are things going to get for markets? Here’s a worst case scenario a friend thought out loud, if the forex rates of thailands neighbouring countries ‎continue to worsen, the Thai government continues with silly populist polices, the Thai baht is no longer attractive for businesses to setup for export, foreign holdings in Thai bonds are still incredibly high, all it takes is one event for it all to collapse, now things couldn’t really get that bad..could it?!?

  1. “The Thai government has now decided to place a floor under rubber prices, my mother said it best, ‘when people were making money they were quiet and now that they lose money they are making noise and expecting help, don’t they know how business works?'”

    The problem is they probably do have a fairly good understanding of how crony capitalism works.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.