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What exactly is inflation, and why should investors be concerned?
If you notice that the prices of everyday purchases are continuously rising, that is a sign of inflation — an economic phenomenon that affects our purchasing power. But it’s not easy to truly understand.
Inflation: The Reality We Face
Inflation is an economic situation where the value of money decreases, resulting in prices for goods and services rising steadily. In other words, the money in our pockets buys less than before.
For example, at one point, 50 baht could buy many bowls of rice, but today, the same amount of money can only buy one bowl. That’s the power of inflation.
Who benefits and who loses?
Entrepreneurs and merchants benefit because they can adjust their prices according to inflation. However, salary workers often do not get their wages adjusted in line with inflation, which reduces their purchasing power.
Types of Causes of Inflation
Generally, inflation arises from three main causes:
1. Demand Pull Inflation (Demand-driven inflation)
Consumers want to buy more goods and services, but currently, the market lacks supply, so sellers raise prices.
2. Cost Push Inflation (Cost-driven inflation)
Production costs increase, whether due to energy prices, raw materials, or wages, prompting producers to raise their prices.
3. Printing Money Inflation (Money printing inflation)
The government prints excessive amounts of money, leading to an oversupply in the economy.
Thailand’s inflation history
In 1974, Thailand’s inflation exceeded 24.3% due to the Middle East oil crisis.
In 1980, inflation rose again due to the Iran-Iraq war.
In 1998, after the Asian economic crisis, the baht depreciated, and inflation hit 7.89%.
By 2022, inflation jumped to 7.10% again, due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
How is inflation measured?
Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a key tool for measuring inflation. Every month, Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce collects data on the prices of 430 items to calculate the CPI.
Data from January 2024:
Why does inflation occur in today’s world?
After the pandemic crisis, the global economy faces “revenge spending” — pent-up consumer demand exploding, but production capacity not yet catching up. Additionally:
According to IMF data as of January 2024, the global economy is expected to grow by 3.1% in 2024 and 3.2% in 2025, but still below historical averages.
How does inflation affect our daily lives?
On the general public’s court
Higher living costs mean:
Here are some key daily items’ prices over recent years:
On the entrepreneurs’ court
When prices rise, sales decrease, and costs increase. Some businesses have to delay investments and reduce staff, which is a sign of Stagflation — a situation nobody wants.
On the national economy’s court
If Stagflation occurs:
Inflation vs. Deflation: What’s the difference?
Both situations are dangerous if severe and prolonged.
What should investors do when inflation occurs?
1. Make smart investment plans
In an inflationary era, deposit interest rates are very low, so seek returns elsewhere:
2. Reduce unnecessary debt
3. Choose stable assets
Gold is considered a good option because:
Some investors prefer trading CFD on gold, as it allows speculation on both rising and falling prices.
4. Keep up with news
Inflation and related policies change constantly. Staying updated is essential for investors.
Which stocks benefit from inflation?
Bank stocks
Banks profit from the interest margin (Net Interest Margin). When interest rates rise to combat inflation, banks earn more.
Insurance stocks
Insurance companies invest in bonds whose returns correlate with inflation. Also, companies like PTT Public Company Limited (which benefited greatly in the first half of 2022) — PTT had revenue of 1,685,419 million Baht and net profit of 64,419 million Baht, growing 12.7% year-over-year due to soaring oil prices.
Food stocks
Global food issues make food producers essential and able to adjust prices.
Floating rate bonds
Floating Rate Bonds or Inflation-Linked Bonds adjust interest rates according to inflation changes.
What you will learn during inflation
Moderate inflation is a natural part of economic cycles, but hyperinflation (Hyper Inflation) is where problems arise.
Understanding inflation is crucial for investors to make wise decisions. Compared to deflation (the opposite situation), inflation often signals economic growth, but it must be managed properly.
By monitoring global mechanisms, central bank policies, and making prudent investments, you can build financial stability even in challenging inflationary times.