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  2. 1997 Asian financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 Asian financial crisis was a period of financial crisis that gripped much of East and Southeast Asia during the late 1990s. The crisis began in Thailand in July 1997 before spreading to several other countries with a ripple effect, raising fears of a worldwide economic meltdown due to financial contagion. [1]

  3. Thailand and the International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    Thailand joined the IMF on May 3, 1949 [1] and has been the recipient of numerous IMF programs, most notably in its role as the source of contagion in the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Thailand currently has a quota of 3,211.9 million SDR's, which gives it the second most voting power in its constituency after Turkey. [2]

  4. October 27, 1997, mini-crash - Wikipedia

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    On October 27, 1997, a global stock market crash was caused by an economic crisis in Asia, the "Asian contagion", or Tom Yum Goong crisis (Thai: วิกฤตต้มยำกุ้ง). The point loss that the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered on this day currently ranks as the 18th biggest percentage loss since the Dow's creation in ...

  5. 1997 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    14–15 May – the Thai baht is hit by a massive speculative attack, triggering the 1997 Asian financial crisis; 2 July – the Bank of Thailand floats the baht, leading to rapid devaluation; 11 October – Promulgation of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Thailand B.E. 2540; 1 November – Thai Sky TV Station Broadcasting ceased at 6:00 AM.

  6. Economy of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Countries affected by the Asian Financial Crisis. The Thai economy collapsed as a result of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Within a few months, the value of the baht floated from THB25/US$ (its lowest point) to THB56/US$. The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) dropped from a peak of 1,753.73 in 1994 to a low of 207.31 in 1998. [54]

  7. Thai economy could lose over $40 billion if virus crisis goes ...

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    The central bank has forecast the economy to contract 5.3% this year, which would be the weakest performance since 1998, when the Thailand was ravaged by the Asian financial crisis.

  8. History of Thailand (1973–2001) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1985 and 1994, Thailand was the world's fastest growing economy according to the World Bank. [1] Foreign investment primarily from Japan turned Thailand into a manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia by the end of the century. [2] The 1997 Asian financial crisis culminated in populist Thaksin Shinawatra's victory in the 2001 Thai general ...

  9. The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades ...

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    The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.