KBANK points to the “baht” frame next week, 34-34.50 baht, keep an eye on the fund flow – US economic figures

The reporter reported that (KBANK) Look at the movement of the baht next week (April 17-21, 2023) at the level of 34.00-34.50 baht / dollar, while the Kasikorn Research Center assesses the important factors to be monitored, namely the direction of foreign capital (flow). and Asian currencies Reserve Bank of Australia and Bank Indonesia meeting results and China’s LPR rate setting, while key US economic figures include New York and Philadelphia Fed manufacturing surveys. Housing market index for April Numbers of home building starts and second-hand home sales in March

Markets are also looking forward to March inflation in the Eurozone and UK, preliminary PMI data for April. of major economic countries Including Chinese economic data such as GDP numbers for the first quarter of 2023, industrial production and retail sales in March.

Last week, the baht encountered selling pressure in the beginning. but cut some of the depreciation in the middle of the week Before entering the long holiday of the domestic market on the Songkran festival The baht depreciated amid the dollar’s support. At the beginning of the week, from the possibility of a Fed rate hike at the FOMC meeting in May following US labor market data. There is still a good signal.

In addition, the depreciation of the yen and yuan also pressured the overall direction of Asian currencies. However, the baht partially recovered in the middle of the week in line with global gold prices. The dollar faced selling pressure to adjust its position ahead of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) release.

On Wednesday, April 12, 2023, the baht closed at 34.23 baht / dollar compared to 34.07 baht / dollar. On the previous Friday (April 7, 2023), the baht depreciated amid expectations of a possible Fed rate hike in May, but was able to partially recover in line with dollar selling pressure. Before the US CPI data report and before the long Songkran holiday.

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