Control Order (“MCO”) or lockdown imposed the Government of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and India was necessary to prevent the spread of the virus. Thailand and Malaysia were badly impacted by the MCO
postponement or temporary suspension of PVD contribution to employees or employers who are affected by the COVID-19 spread. This measure aims to lessen the expense burdens and prevent PVD cancellation by
and REITs and the submission of financial statements and the auditor’s reports on PVDs amid the spread of COVID-19. The meeting has passed the following resolutions: 1. Exemption for the holding of
Due to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, securities companies and derivatives intermediaries have to allow their employees to perform duties from home and provide operational systems and
services essential in contacting with the securities registrar and such publications shall be posted in a prominent place at the office of the securities registrar; (3) establishing an internal control
expansion and maintained the company interest spread was 63.57 million baht, a decrease from the sam 30.90%. For the overall performance of 2019 of 208.95 million baht or 12.74 increase of 258.86 million baht
expansion and maintained the company interest spread was 63.57 million baht, a decrease from the sam 30.90%. For the overall performance of 2019 of 208.95 million baht or 12.74 increase of 258.86 million baht
(near-month) to new contracts with longer maturities (far-month) for spread trading on Friday, 28 March 2025, from executing their transactions. This could result in additional margin calls. In such case
sharp contraction in the first quarter of 2020 as economic activity was crippled due to efforts to control the spread of COVID-19. The World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary Fund estimated
still affected by the oil price volatility in the global market. Despite the crude oil price recovery, the average crack spread between finished product and referenced crude oil price continues to decline