Bangkok, May 6, 2014 ? The SEC supports Thaipat Institute to develop ?the first CSR and Anti-corruption progress indicators for Thai listed companies?, with a six level assessment of 0-5. In the
The ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) welcomed the progress achieved by the ASEAN Green Bond Standards at its meeting today. Since its launch in November 2017, the ASEAN Green Bond Standards have
the company to disclose information, extend the scope of special audit, and notify investors; and cooperating with relevant law enforcement agencies. We have, so far, made substantial progress in the
reached 1,371.42MB, an increase of 78.15MB or 6% from 1,293.27MB in Q2 2016. This mainly resulted from a significant increase in USD zinc price and continued advantageous market premium, despite a decrease
public. In addition, as the disadvantage of double taxation has been eliminated, PE trust will be more advantageous than PE company with more flexibility in repayment of capital. The offering of PE trust
currencies and gradually, retail investors will be permitted to invest in such products as well. This is to ensure that easing of investment regulations will truly be advantageous for investors, intermediaries
ACC6207/003 25 July 2019 Subject Inform the progress of the sale stock in the subsidiary company To Director/ Managing Director The Stock Exchange of Thailand Refer to the company's letter No
Bangkok, June 17, 2014 ? SEC urges securities and asset management companies to concretely consider supporting anti-corruption with disclosure of Anti-corruption Progress Indicator of listed
Forum Deputies’ Meeting to follow up on the progress of ACMF Working Groups, which facilitate cooperation among key regional organizations in developing regional capital markets linkage and
Pittayasophon, provided an update on the progress of the Strong Securities Issuers Project to enhance the quality of listed companies and the duty performance of personnel in the capital market, with the main