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Global Currency Outlook Apr–May 2026: Strong Baht, Weak Dollar — In-Depth Analysis of USD, THB & Major Currencies BY SO OK TRADING: April 23, 2026

Last updated: 23 Apr 2026
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lobal Currency Outlook: USD, THB & Major Currencies
The U.S. Dollar is currently in a phase of structural weakening, driven by slower economic growth and pressure from the Federal Reserve’s high interest rate policy. Although rates remain elevated, markets expect at least one cut this year. The Dollar Index (DXY) is hovering around 98 points and could slide to 94–96 if the Fed signals a clear easing path.

Still, the dollar has not lost all of its appeal. In times of global tension — especially crises in the Middle East — it continues to be seen as a safe-haven asset, drawing investors back.

 
Global Market Overview
USD: Structural weakening trend expected to continue through 2026.
DXY: Trading at 98.2–98.3, with potential to test 94–96 if rate cuts are signaled (May 2026 scenario).
Market Status: Despite weakness, the dollar remains a safe-haven during geopolitical stress.
 
Thai Baht: The Rising Star
The Thai Baht currently stands at 32.38 per dollar, strengthening significantly from 34.65 last year. By May 2026, it could move closer to 31.80. Key drivers include a current account surplus, tourism recovery, and capital inflows. Short-term pressure may arise in April–May as foreign investors repatriate dividends, temporarily weakening the baht.

 
USD vs THB
Current (Apr 23, 2026): 32.38 THB/USD
Trend: Stronger than early 2025 (34.65 THB/USD)
Forecast (May 2026): 31.30–32.30 THB/USD, averaging around 31.80
Support Factors: Current account surplus + tourism rebound
Risks: Dividend outflows in Apr–May
 
Global Factors to Watch
Fed Leadership Change: Jerome Powell’s term ends mid-May; a new chair could shift rate policy.
Oil Prices: If crude surpasses $120, stagflation risks may pressure most currencies except the dollar and oil exporters.
Thai Monetary Policy: The Bank of Thailand may cut rates to 1% to support growth, limiting baht strength.
 
Dollar vs the World: April 2026 Analysis
USD: The weakened giant — structurally softening, though still a safe-haven in crises.
THB: Asia’s rising star — supported by fundamentals, with short-term dividend outflow risks.
EUR: Holding steady at 1.16–1.18/USD, awaiting ECB clarity.
JPY: Weak at 159–160/USD, vulnerable to oil prices, with intervention risks.
GBP: Bullish at 1.35–1.37/USD, supported by UK recovery and technical signals.
CNY: Strengthening at 6.81–6.83/USD, reflecting China’s push for de-dollarization.
BRL: Emerging market standout, up nearly 11% in 2026, driven by high carry trade inflows.
 
✨ Summary
USD: Long-term weakening, but safe-haven demand persists.
THB: Strengthening trend, especially in H2 2026 with clearer Fed policy.
EUR & JPY: Volatile, pressured by weak growth and energy costs.
GBP & CNY: Supported by domestic factors, with room to strengthen.
BRL: The emerging market star of 2026.
 
For businesses and investors: 2026 is shaping up as the year of “Strong Baht, Weak Dollar.” Other currencies will move differently depending on interest rate policies and oil price dynamics. Strategies for trade, exports, and investment must closely track the Fed, global energy markets, and China’s growing currency influence.

 
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