51. The Thai currency was also much weaker in the swap market where investors make agreements to buy and sell baht at fixed prices at fixed times in the future.
52. The Thai currency crisis had an effect throughout the region, hitting hardest at Southeast Asian neighbors.
53. The Thai currency, the baht, has lost more than half its value against the dollar in the past half-year.
54. The Thai currency fell to a record low Friday and investors bailed out of the stock market as turmoil again swept Asian markets.
55. The Thai currency has become more stable and liquidity in the system has also shown signs of improving, Tarrin said.
56. The Thai currency, formerly pegged to the U.S. dollar, lost more than half its value during the crisis before making a partial recovery in recent months.
57. The Thai currency, the baht, however, was down in domestic and offshore trading on fears of a devaluation.
58. The weakening of the Thai currency, the baht, has improved the export position of companies in the agro-industrial field, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
59. There was also little activity in the Thai currency market.
60. These events led to a complete loss of confidence in the Thai financial system and the de facto devaluation of the Thai currency.