(Bloomberg) Thailand’s baht slid to the lowest level since March last week but there are reasons to believe it will bounce back in coming months.Most Read from BloombergSilence Cloaks Kremlin After Russian Mutiny Against PutinPrigozhin Turns Forces Back in Deal With Kremlin to Drop ChargesRussia Latest: Zelenskiy Adviser Says Wagner Remains in UkraineThe Wagner Mutiny Foreshadows a Russian DefeatRussia Latest: Kremlin Says It Gave Prigozhin Deal to End MutinyThe currency is poised to recover
BANGKOK (Bloomberg): Thailand’s baht slid to the lowest level since March last week but there are reasons to believe it will bounce back in coming months.
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