objectives of securities regulations identified by IOSCO: the protection of investors; ensuring that markets are fair, efficient and transparent; and the reduction of systemic risk.3 Quality and integrity of
public with long-term savings and investment options while fostering the transparent and sustainable growth of the Thai capital market. During the event, SEC Secretary-General emphasized the SEC’s role in
transparent and fair management in line with international standard good governance guidelines, we are building trust and confidence of in all parties involved, including stakeholders and market participants
transparent, fair and free from anti-competitive situations; (2) Post-approval duties of the association: The association shall perform its duties in accordance with good governance principles and
electronic system will be more transparent and reflect the companies? good governance. At present, several countries have used the similar system including ASEAN members in preparation for ASEAN Economic
. Thawan Ruyaporn, President of Lawyers Council of Thailand under the Royal Patronage noted: “Lawyers Act, B.E. 2528 states that one of the important objectives of Lawyers Council under Royal Patronage is
licensed digital asset business operators only in case of deciding to invest in such product. The Licensee List and more information on digital assets are available on www.เสี่ยงสูง.com. It should be noted
business operators. This is because such unlicensed activities do not come with legal protection, and the investing public is exposed to the risk of falling victim to scams. It should be noted that all
implementing measures for ensuring fair and transparent trading in the stock market. Efforts are also underway to improve reporting requirements for executives of listed companies regarding the use of shares as
complete, transparent, and timely IPO information for investors’ informed decision-making, the SEC aims to promote more timely information disclosure without imposing an undue burden on the issuer. The SEC