SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said “this is the first time in Thailand that a comparative study between Thai laws on the supervision of auditors and audit firms in Thai capital
support remote working and learning during COVID-19 in the prior years. As the COVID-19 situation improved in 2022, the study and work condition are beginning to return to normal, the demand for these
Exchange of Thailand. The papers pointed out the significance of making prudent study on information and fundamental analysis of securities prior to making investment decision in order to mitigate trading
retirement?. Presented at the Forum were the study on major exchange volatilities which are interrelated during the crisis and the study allocation of investment suggesting that starting plan for retirement
Code of Ethics. Additionally, the e-training aimed to raise awareness in alignment with ethical standards to foster stakeholders’ trust and confidence. It was part of the measures for strengthening
investors’ rights in alignment with the changing capital market ecosystem. The discussion included strengthening trust and confidence in the Thai capital market through the pursuit of class action lawsuits
presented the papers on ?Listed Company Assessment?. The first study showed a forecasting model developed to predict the listed companies? conditions, resulting in the same direction as credit rating
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), led by Assistant Secretary-General Ms. Sucha Boonyanate, welcomed students and instructors from School of Law, Mae Fah Luang University, on their study