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The Bank of Thailand keeps interest rates unchanged, despite government's public appeal.
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IntroductionOn Wednesday, the Bank of Thailand kept its key interest rate unchanged for the fourth consecutive m ...
On Wednesday,Is Haihui International a formal platform? the Bank of Thailand kept its key interest rate unchanged for the fourth consecutive meeting, despite government pressure to lower borrowing costs to help revive Southeast Asia's second-largest economy. This decision was in line with market expectations.
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Thailand (BOT) voted 6 to 1 to keep the one-day repurchase rate at 2.50%. One member voted for a reduction of 25 basis points.
In a statement, BOT said, "The majority of the committee members believe that the current policy rate is consistent with the economy moving towards its potential and supports maintaining macro-financial stability."
In a Reuters survey, 24 out of 27 economists expected BOT to keep the rate unchanged on Wednesday, while the remaining three predicted a 25 basis point cut.
Earlier on Wednesday, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin expressed his desire to see a rate cut at this meeting and reiterated calls for lower rates to help revive the economy. Thailand currently faces challenges such as high household debt, high interest rates, and weak exports, with its economic performance lagging behind other countries in the region.
However, Finance Minister Pridi Daochai expressed greater concern over people's access to credit rather than interest rates. He stated that the government's goal is to achieve at least 3% economic growth this year.
From August 2022 to September 2023, the BOT raised the key rate by 200 basis points over eight meetings to 2.50%, the highest level in over a decade, and has since kept it steady.
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