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“May 2026: The Month of Volatility — Baht Shaken, Dollar Strong, The Global Currency Game to Watch” SO OK TRADING : May 3, 2026

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“Baht in Turbulence – Dollar Strong: May 2026, The Global Currency Game to Watch” SO OK TRADING : May 3, 2026

 
Market Overview – May 2026
In May 2026, the Thai baht faces mounting pressure from both domestic and global factors. Dividend outflows, geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran, and a slowing Thai economy weigh heavily on the currency. The baht is expected to remain “volatile with a weakening bias,” moving within a broad range of 31.45–33.00 THB/USD. Still, tourism recovery and a current account surplus provide some support.

 
Factors Pressuring the Baht
Dividend Seasonality: Foreign investors convert baht into dollars to repatriate dividends, creating seasonal selling pressure.
Geopolitical Tensions: US–Iran conflict drives oil prices higher, strengthening the dollar as a safe haven.
Thai Economic Slowdown: The Ministry of Finance revised GDP growth down to 1.5–1.6%.
 
Factors Supporting the Baht
US Monetary Policy: Markets expect the Fed may cut rates mid-year, which could weaken the dollar in the long run.
Tourism Recovery: Rising foreign tourist arrivals continue to support the baht.
 
Global Currency Outlook
USD: Strengthens as a safe haven, with interest rates expected to stay higher for longer.
EUR: Slightly weaker due to seasonal factors and rising energy costs.
JPY: Sharply weaker at 155–158 per USD, with possible intervention by the Bank of Japan.
GBP: Stable to slightly weaker, with markets watching UK services PMI and BoE policy.
CNY: Firming slightly on de-dollarization policies and stimulus measures.
SGD: Strong and stable, the most resilient currency in ASEAN.
AUD: Strengthening on commodity price gains driven by Chinese demand.
BRL: Emerging market star, supported by high interest rates and capital inflows.
 
Business Implications
Importers: Should hedge or use options to manage risks from baht weakness.
Exporters: Benefit from a weaker baht but must beware of heightened volatility.
Investors: Diversification into EUR, GBP, and BRL offers attractive opportunities.
 
Conclusion
May 2026 is a month where “volatility is the norm.” With domestic and global factors intertwined, every currency move presents both risks and opportunities. For importers, exporters, and investors, strategic decision-making is essential in navigating this turbulent environment.

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