The baht closed tonight at 34.66 baht / dollar, strengthening since the morning market opened at 34.89 baht / dollar. The baht strengthened in line with other currencies in the region. and moving according to the price of gold in the world market. rising In addition, there is a strong sale of dollars to make a profit during the day. The baht moved within the range of 34.66-34.88 baht / dollar.
The SET index closed today at 1,451.47 points, an increase of 6.40 points, with a trading value of about 45,935.77 baht, with net foreign purchases of 203.40 million baht.
Investors will be watching today’s release of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) to determine the direction of the Fed’s interest rates. Meanwhile, analysts expect the CPI index to increase 2.4% in October year on year. No change since September. and it is expected that the basic CPI (Core CPI), which does not include food and energy sectors will increase 3.3% in October year on year. No change from September either.
The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong closed lower today (November 13) as investors remain disappointed with the Chinese government’s economic stimulus measures. Including fears that Donald Trump, the future president of the United States, may increase tariffs on goods imported from China. This will lead to a relationship between China and the United States. tighter The Hang Seng index closed at 19,823.45 points, down 23.43 points.
The Nikkei index in Tokyo closed lower today (November 13) as investors worried that Donald Trump’s protectionist trade policies would have a negative impact on Japanese companies trading with the United States.
Domestic gold price Today it moved 7 times, increasing by 100 baht, causing the price of gold in the country in the morning to increase 200 baht to 200 baht.
+++ Gold bars are bought at 42,750 baht per gold bar, sold at 42,850 baht per gold bar.
+++ Gold jewelry bought at 41,978.04 baht per gold piece, sold at 43,350.
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2024-11-13 12:11:00
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