Thai Baht Collapse Ignites Systemic Southeast Asian Economic Crisis
Thailand’s decision to float the baht on July 2, 1997, triggered a catastrophic financial crisis across Southeast Asia. The currency collapsed from 25 baht per USD to 54 baht per USD by January 1998, causing systemic economic destabilization. The IMF and World Bank responded with a $20 billion …
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