promoting innovation and optimizing the benefits of digital technology. The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) is part of a series of digital laws which aims to increase and strengthen Thailand’s
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), represented by Ms. Nopnuanparn Pavasant, Assistant Secretary-General, Ms. Cholthida Phakdeethai, Director of the Digital Asset Supervision Department
and an increase in net interest income in line with loan growth, which was consistent with rising net interest margin (NIM). Excluding net profit from investment and income from auction of mortgaged
yield curve inversion and the downgrade of global economic growth projections. However, US bond yields swung back to rise at the end of the quarter due to easing global trade tensions after the US and
earlier this year due to higher growth of net loan than that of deposits. Broadly speaking, loans increased as seen from the rise in business, working capital and retail loans, particularly auto hire
2014 to 15.00 baht on 30 May 2014, accounting for a 5.60 baht or 59.57 percent increase. In addition, during his trading period, the share price reached its peak at 21.60 baht, accounting for a 12.20
to rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6
rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6) Mrs
rise from 7.75 baht to 15.60 baht. The 13 offenders are (1) Mr. Kiatichai Monsereenusorn, (2) Mr. Nam Cholsaipan, (3) Mr. Suppawut Maneerin, (4) Miss Sani Jiewjinda, (5) Mr. Yos Thanarakchoke, (6) Mrs
Mr. Nam Cholsaipan During 4 - 22 December 2014, 13 persons colluded to manipulate the price of KIAT share to be inconsistent with the normal market condition, causing the price of KIAT share to rise