Thailand: BoT could pause its hiking cycle in 2023 – UOB – by pabspiovano Thailand InterestRate CentralBanks Banks
Economist at UOB Group Enrico Tanuwidjaja reviews the latest interest rate decision by the Bank of Thailand.“BOT voted unanimously to raise the policy rate by 25bps to 1.25%. This is its third hike for 2022. Back in Aug when BOT started its hiking cycle, 1 out of a total 7 members preferred a larger 50bps hike.”
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