Exchange Commission hereby issues guidelines for such consideration and procedures as follows: Clause 1. In this Notification; “Fund supervisor” means the mutual fund supervisor; “Mutual fund” means any
issues guidelines for such consideration and procedures as follows: Clause 1. In this Notification; “Fund supervisor” means the mutual fund supervisor; “Mutual fund” means any closed-end fund and open-end
issues guidelines for such consideration and procedures as follows: Clause 1. In this Notification; “Fund supervisor” means the mutual fund supervisor; “Mutual fund” means any closed-end fund and open-end
Notification of the SEC Office, orders and circular letters issued under or prescribing guidelines or being remain in full force by virtue of the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorKhor
and circular letters issued under or prescribing guidelines or being remain in full force by virtue of the Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. TorKhor. 56/2552 Re: Rules, Conditions
under the Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. NorChor. 2/2544 Re: Guidelines Relating to Adjustment of the Rights under Warrants to Purchase Shares dated December 24
work system, personnel and risk management to act as an identity provider and source of data in the digital format for their business partners. Major guidelines on these practices under the National
Notification of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission No. NorChor. 2/2544 Re: Guidelines Relating to Adjustment of the Rights under Warrants to Purchase Shares dated December 24, 2001. Moreover
technology involved have changed, trust mechanism remains relevant, if not more than ever. A clear regulatory approach can provide guidelines for financial service providers on how they can remain relevant and
has considered additional facts and the study results of the changed cost structure. It was found that the continuation of the project on the basis of the existing guidelines could result in offering no