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“SO OK TRADING Economic Outlook H2 2026: Weak Baht – Swinging Thai Stocks, But Opportunities Remain” : 26 JUNE 2026

Last updated: 26 Jun 2026
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“Weak Baht – Swinging Thai Stocks: Dual Strategy for H2 2026” : SO OK TRADING : 26 JUNE 2026

 
Thai Baht: Continued Weakness Against Major Currencies On June 26, 2026, the Baht opened at 33.39 – 33.40 THB/USD, slightly weaker due to capital outflows and a stronger Dollar Index. Key levels:

Support: 33.30 THB/USD
Resistance: 33.60 THB/USD
 
In-Depth Analysis: Baht vs US Dollar (USD)

Fed Pressure: Market expects the Fed to keep rates high or raise further → Dollar remains strong
US Treasury Yields: Rising bond yields attract capital back to USD assets
Thai Economy Low Growth: GDP expected at only 2.3% + high household debt → weak capital inflows
Gold Support Declines: Limited gold demand reduces Baht support
 
Baht vs Major Currencies

EUR: 37.65 – 38.15 THB/EUR → Baht weaker as ECB delays rate cuts
GBP: 43.70 – 44.10 THB/GBP → Continued weakness from interest rate differentials
JPY: 0.2045 – 0.2085 THB/JPY (≈484 JPY/100 THB) → Baht weaker as BOJ raises rates
CNY: 4.85 THB/CNY → Stable to slightly weaker
SGD: Baht weaker as MAS tightens inflation policy
INR: Stable to slightly stronger
 
Impact of Baht Weakness

Exporters: Positive – USD revenues convert to higher Baht income
Importers / Thai Tourists: Negative – higher costs for goods and overseas spending
 
Currency Risk Management Strategies (Import–Export)

Use Hedging (FX Forward/Options)
Open FCD (Foreign Currency Deposit) accounts to prepare for import payments
Negotiate Local Currency settlements with Asian partners
 
Thai Stock Market (SET Index): Short- and Long-Term Outlook

Short Term (June 2026):

Range: 1,530 – 1,620 points
Support: 1,530 – 1,550 → Buy on Dips
Resistance: 1,590 – 1,620 → Take Profit
Drivers:

Large-cap DELTA surges on AI & Data Center demand
Tourism stimulus measures (e.g., “Half-Price Thailand Travel”) support hotel/aviation stocks
Foreign investors net buy 1.7 billion THB
Pressures:

Global market volatility (Nikkei, KOSPI)
US economic data may extend high interest rates
Certain stocks (TRUE) face heavy selling
 
Long Term (Year-End 2026):

Base Case: 1,475 – 1,550 points (P/E 15.7 – 16x)
Best Case: 1,570 – 1,600 points (if 400B THB stimulus fully disbursed and EPS reaches 100 THB/share)
Key Drivers:

EPS re-rating to 96 – 97 THB/share
Tech & Data Center cycle supports power, industrial estate, electronics sectors
Low interest rates + government tourism stimulus
Downside Risks:

Global slowdown, pressure on some export sectors
Continued foreign capital outflows
 
⚡ Dual Investment Strategy (Currency & Stocks)

Currency: Exporters benefit, importers must hedge risks quickly
Stocks: Buy on Dips near support, Take Profit in overbought zones
Focus Sectors: Domestic value plays, technology, data centers, exporters, hotels/aviation
 
Conclusion H2 2026 is a “dual battlefield” — the Baht weakens against USD and other majors, while the Thai stock market swings within a defined range. Investors who plan strategically across both fronts can reduce risks and seize opportunities simultaneously.

 
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