Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Thailand
Thailand: Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets was -10.08 million in 2025. ◆ Volatile
Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Thailand, 2000–2025
Source: International Monetary Fund.
Analysis
In 2025, predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Thailand stood at -10.08 million.
That represents a change of up 57.1% on the previous year and down 862.2% over ten years.
Over the whole period, predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Thailand peaked at -1.05 million in 2015 and was at its lowest, -132.53 million, in 2000.
That places Thailand 23rd out of 85 countries with data for 2025, putting it in the middle of the range.
The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | -40.50 million | -132.53 million | -4.70 million | 10 |
| 2010s | -2.56 million | -4.90 million | -1.05 million | 10 |
| 2020s | -19.14 million | -39.92 million | -2.53 million | 6 |
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More financial sector data for Thailand
- Total reserves (gold at national valuation) 205.82 billion SDR (2025)
- Net domestic credit (current LCU), annual growth rate 3.25 % change on previous year (2025)
- Net domestic credit (current LCU), per unit of GDP 48.36 current LCU per US$ of GDP (2025)
- Net domestic credit (current LCU), per capita 389,633 current LCU per person (2025)
- Gold reserves at 35 SDRs per ounce 263.90 million SDR (2025)
- Gold reserves at market value 24.05 billion SDR (2025)
- Reserves excluding gold, foreign exchange 177.04 billion SDR (2025)
- Reserves excluding gold 182.06 billion SDR (2025)
- Total reserves (gold at market value) 206.10 billion SDR (2025)
- Domestic credit to private sector by banks 111.8% (2025)
Frequently asked questions
- What is predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Thailand?
- Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets in Thailand was -10.08 million in 2025, according to International Monetary Fund.
- What is the highest predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets recorded in Thailand?
- The highest recorded value was -1.05 million in 2015.
- What is the lowest predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets recorded in Thailand?
- The lowest recorded value was -132.53 million in 2000.
- How does Thailand rank for predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets?
- Thailand ranks 23rd out of 85 countries with data for 2025.
- Is predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets rising or falling in Thailand?
- Over the last ten years it is down 862.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
- Where does this Thailand data come from?
- The figures come from International Monetary Fund, published as part of Predetermined short-term net drains on foreign currency assets (nominal value), Foreign currency loans, securities and deposits, interest, More than 1 and up to 3 months, Outflows (reserves template) (International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity: Guidelines for a Data Template 2013 (IRFCL 2. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
The International Reserves and Foreign Currency Liquidity (IRFCL, or the “Reserves Data Template”) dataset includes data on the amount and composition of countries’ official reserve assets, other foreign currency assets held by monetary authorities and central governments, and short-term foreign currency obligations and related activities of monetary authorities and central governments that can lead to drains on official reserves and other foreign currency assets. This website re-disseminates IMF member countries' data on international reserves and foreign currency liquidity in a common template and in a common currency (the U.S. dollar). Historical data by country are also available. Please note that the re-dissemination of the template data by the Fund does not constitute endorsement of the quality of the data by the Fund.