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To: mishedlo who wrote (64243)3/5/2007 11:55:15 PM
From: Ice Cube  Respond to of 116555
 
the baht trades at around 33 to the U.S. dollar outside of thailand, and 35-35.5 inside. That's a 2 point spread, I really don't know how long this can go on, but I do know that the Baht is not easy to get to trade, it has to be done with physical currency 'in the pocket'.

I would add that the best rates for trading Baht to dollars is a regional banking center like Singapore, the u.S. banks will screw you every time.



To: mishedlo who wrote (64243)3/6/2007 12:20:54 AM
From: regli  Respond to of 116555