Oversight Department Apichaya Follett led the presentation on “Overseeing the Quality of Financial Reporting Process”, followed by Director of Corporate Finance Department 3 Songyod Bunjoungmanee on the
presentation of the draft proposal on Facebook page “Thailand Development Research Institute” or click https://www.facebook.com/tdri.thailand/ and submit comments on the draft proposal by filling out the
take the issue into consideration. The proposed revisions will include requirements on (i) adequate numbers of investor contacts, (ii) presentation of seller (i.e. showing of identification card), (iii
research presentation and implementation. In the second forum, the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Thammasat University presented the paper on ?How stocks react to bond issuance?. Based on 2013
organized under the MoU with four leading business schools aiming to provide a platform for capital market research presentation and implementation in developing the capital market. The Faculty of Commerce
inflation rate by 0.05 percent, resulting from lower price in agricultural products. Furthermore, an enlargement of tourism sector together with a rise in number of agricultural products were key factors of
expanded more than year 2016. In addition, the expansion of automotive industry and tourism sector were said to be another two significant factors that stimulated Thai economic growth for this quarter. The
, especially in the export sector. Additionally, the unemployment rate improved slightly to 0.92 percent in the first quarter in 2019, compared to 0.93 percent in previous quarter. Moreover, a drop in inflation
, especially in the export sector. Additionally, the unemployment rate improved slightly to 0.92 percent in the first quarter in 2019, compared to 0.93 percent in previous quarter. Moreover, a drop in inflation
achievements exprESSEd or implied by such forward‐looking statements. None of the future projections, expectations, estimates or prospects in this presentation should be taken as forecasts or promises nor should