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Thailand draws sole net foreign equity flows in Asia, AOT lifts international PSC to 1,120 baht, monsoon drenches Bangkok, and Phuket sports events run through the weekend.
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πŸŒ… Foreign inflows top THB24.8bn; AOT fee hike starts today
Sunday, June 21, 2026 5 min read
Foreign money is still finding Thailand while the rains test the capital β€” two developments that actually shift costs and sentiment this week.
This week: Thailand posts the region's only net foreign equity inflows at THB24.8 billion YTD, AOT raises international departure fees to 1,120 baht effective today, and Bangkok faces renewed monsoon flooding risks.
 
Did You Know?

The Stock Exchange of Thailand's weekly foreign-flow data for the first half of 2026 shows net buying concentrated in just 47 of the 191 trading days so far, with 38 of those concentrated in bank and property counters β€” a pattern last seen in the post-2014 coup recovery window.

Baht check Sat, 20 Jun 2026 00:02:31 UTC
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1. AOT lifts international PSC to 1,120 baht from June 20

Airports of Thailand raises the Passenger Service Charge on international departures to 1,120 baht from 730 baht across its six airports starting today. The hike applies to both Thai and foreign passengers and is already baked into tickets purchased for flights after June 20.

  • Six airports affected: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket and Hat Yai.
  • Domestic fee unchanged at 130 baht.
  • AOT president says demand impact was stress-tested and remains minimal.
  • Airlines expected to absorb or pass through the 390-baht increase selectively.
Bottom Line
Frequent regional flyers and airlines serving Thailand absorb the first material PSC rise in nearly two decades starting this week.
↳ TAT Newsroom

2. Monsoon brings 70% rain chance and flood alerts to Bangkok

The Thai Meteorological Department warns of heavy afternoon showers across the capital through at least mid-week, with localized flooding expected in low-lying districts. Northern and central provinces also carry flood and landslide risks.

  • Peak rainfall window: 20–22 June.
  • TMD issues daily updates via its app and website.
  • BMA activates drainage pumps in 50 flood-prone spots.
  • Commuters advised to allow extra travel time on elevated routes.
Bottom Line
Expect afternoon gridlock and basement flooding in Sathorn, Sukhumvit and Bang Rak through Wednesday.

3. Border patrol shooting kills two motorcycle taxi drivers June 14

An off-duty border patrol police officer shot two motorcycle taxi drivers dead and wounded a third during a dispute in a northern border province on June 14. The incident is under DSI investigation.

  • DSI has taken statements from multiple witnesses.
  • Provincial police confirm the officer remains in custody.
  • Local transport groups demand independent inquiry.
Bottom Line
The case adds scrutiny to police conduct in remote provinces just as tourism operators push for safer border routes.

4. Thailand leads Asia with THB24.8bn net foreign inflows YTD

Foreign investors poured THB24.8 billion into Thai equities through mid-June, the only major ASEAN market posting net inflows so far this year. The SET has gained 26% in the first half.

  • Inflows concentrated in banking and property names.
  • SET closed the latest session at 1,572.50, down 0.79% on the day.
  • Oil below US$80 triggered fresh fuel price cuts.
  • H1 performance puts SET among the region's top 10 equity markets.
Bottom Line
The inflow streak is real but narrow β€” watch whether it broadens beyond the current 47 counters before the IMF meetings in October.

“Thailand is the only major regional market attracting net foreign inflows.”

β€” Thai Enquirer June 17 summary

↳ Thai Enquirer

5. Cabinet reviews 3.78 trillion baht budget amid stimulus push

The Cabinet is examining the THB3.78 trillion draft budget with fresh emphasis on infrastructure and SME lending programmes scheduled to roll out in June.

  • Fourteen banks already signed onto targeted SME facilities.
  • Stimulus credited for lifting BOT's 2026 GDP view to 2%.
  • Inflation still projected near 3% for the year.
Bottom Line
The budget review sets the tone for the second-half fiscal impulse investors are pricing into the SET.
↳ Thai Enquirer

6. DSI freezes 70+ accounts in illegal forex network raid

The Department of Special Investigation raided an underground foreign-exchange network and froze more than 70 bank accounts this week.

  • Network allegedly moved funds linked to cross-border scams.
  • Action follows earlier warnings from the Consumer Council.
  • Banks cooperating on KYC tightening.
Bottom Line
The raids signal continued pressure on informal FX channels that have historically fed into property and equity flows.
↳ Thai Enquirer

7. AOT fee hike coincides with Grand Sale and IMF prep

The 390-baht PSC increase lands exactly as the Amazing Thailand Grand Sale opens and Bangkok readies for the October IMF–World Bank meetings.

  • Tourism operators absorbing or passing on the cost selectively.
  • AOT maintains the move funds terminal upgrades ahead of the meetings.
  • No domestic fee change protects local traffic.
Bottom Line
The timing tests whether higher departure costs blunt the sale-driven arrival surge operators are counting on.
↳ TAT Newsroom

8. Bangkok governor race polls favour Chadchart ahead of June 28 vote

Three final polls released this week show outgoing governor Chadchart Sittipunt as clear favourite for re-election on June 28.

  • Analysts cite structural issues still facing the next administration.
  • Voter turnout expected above 60%.
  • Policy focus on flooding and transit upgrades.
Bottom Line
The result is largely priced in; watch post-election signals on flood mitigation spending.

9. Laguna Phuket Marathon 2026

Laguna Phuket, Thalang District β€” 13–14 June 2026 β€” Half and full marathon courses through resort grounds and beaches for serious runners and supporters.

↳ TAT Newsroom

10. Amazing Phuket Pickleball Cup 2026

Raccoon Pickleball Court, Thalang District β€” 19–21 June 2026 β€” Tournament draws expat and local players with courtside viewing and networking.

↳ TAT Newsroom

11. Nong Chuang Craft Scene

Ban Nong Chuang, Prachin Buri β€” 19–21 June 2026 β€” Weekend showcase of local handicrafts and GI products worth a day trip from Bangkok.

↳ Thailand PRD

12. Amazing Thailand GI Tour & Trail Running

Ban Thung Kham, Cha-am, Phetchaburi β€” 20–21 June 2026 β€” Trail run paired with local GI product tastings in a low-key coastal setting.

↳ TAT Newsroom
Also worth a look
  • Amazing Kamphaeng Phet Marathon β€” 21 June β€” Wellness-focused run in historic northern town
  • Boat Trip: Temple & Shrine Worship β€” 21 June β€” Nonthaburi river cruise with cultural stops
  • Power bank airline rules tighten β€” effective immediately β€” Check carry-on limits before boarding

13. Monsoon showers and localized flooding expected mid-week

TMD forecasts continued afternoon thunderstorms through at least 24 June; BMA drainage teams on standby in flood-prone districts.

14. No public holidays; markets open normally

SET and banks operate Monday 22 June through Friday; no substitute holidays this week.

↳ SET

15. Foreign inflows narrow but concentrated

Of the 191 trading days in the first half of 2026, foreign net buying occurred on just 47 sessions and was heavily skewed toward 38 banking and property names β€” the narrowest breadth in any sustained inflow period since 2014.

↳ Thai Enquirer

See you next Sunday.

β€” ThaiOutlook

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