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Long policy hold supports fragile recovery – UOB

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UOB economists Enrico Tanuwidjaja and Sathit Talaengsatya note that the Bank of Thailand (BoT) kept its policy rate at 1.00% and is expected to hold this level through 2027. They stress that Thailand’s recovery is narrow, with strength in technology exports but weak household demand and SME credit. They see cost-push inflation as temporary and not a trigger for rate hikes.

BoT seen on extended on-hold stance

“We maintain our view that 1.00% is the terminal rate for this cycle and expect the BoT to remain on hold throughout the rest of 2026 and throughout 2027. Persistent economic slack, weak demand-driven inflation, household and SME balance-sheet repair, and impaired bank-credit transmission should offset the temporary headline inflation shock. Policy support should increasingly rely on targeted fiscal, debt-restructuring, and credit-enhancement measures rather than further broad-based policy rate reductions.”

“The policy guidance is best interpreted as a conditional, data-dependent hold with a high threshold for action in either direction. BoT is prepared to look through the first-round energy and production-cost shock, so long as price increases do not become broad-based and persistent, and medium-term inflation expectations remain anchored. At the press conference, the BoT indicated that the current rate should be sufficient to manage the baseline inflation path, while retaining the option to tighten should inflation materially exceed its forecast or second-round effects intensify.”

“However, a pre-emptive hike appears unlikely while domestic purchasing power, SME activity, and bank credit remain weak. Equally, the MPC offered no signal of renewed easing: the repeated description of the current rate as “appropriate”, the unanimous vote, and the emphasis on fiscal and targeted financial measures suggest that 1.00% is the working terminal rate. Near-term policy attention will therefore focus on cost pass-through, inflation expectations, baht volatility, and borrower credit quality rather than on fine-tuning activity through small changes in the policy rate.”

“The risks to our rate call are two-sided, but the thresholds for a move remain high. A BoT hike would require evidence that the current relative-price shock is becoming generalized—through persistent services inflation, stronger wage growth, a material rise in medium-term inflation expectations, or disorderly baht depreciation that amplifies imported-price pass-through. Our current house view is that the Fed will remain on hold through 2026 and resume easing in 2027, rather than deliver further hikes in either year.”

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)



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