intermediary shall consider received information as prescribed in Clause 31 in order to provide corresponding services including appropriate information and caution to each type of the client . In case the
provide any service or limit scope of providing services. Clause 37 An intermediary shall review or adjust received information as prescribed in Clause 31 to be current at reasonable time or when it appears
appraising, it shall adjust such items to demonstrate total. If total result in loss, it shall demonstrate the amount of cash in the parenthesis. 1.4 Gain (loss) on Derivatives trading means gain or loss on
Office; (3) calculate the market prices of derivatives held by a client including any profit or loss from positions on derivatives in order to adjust the margin value of the client at least at closing time
shall comply with the following rules: (1) shall make consideration of credit rating information selection with responsibility and caution (fiduciary duties) and shall not make credit rating information
manager Manager Senior Junior Expert in........ Expert in........ Total * The Audit Firm may adjust the details of its position structure by identifying each sublevel of position (if any). ** Specify the
evaluation shall be reported to the Board or the assigned working group periodically as deemed appropriate. The evaluator as such may be insiders or outsiders of companies. 8.4 In order to adjust the BCP to be
caution (fiduciary duties) and shall not make credit rating information selection which may cause assets of clients to be in a condition of low liquidity and high risk (cherry picking); (2) shall use the
demonstrating the acknowledgment of the client with respect of the caution about risks arising from such investment or transaction. While the client has not confirmed on the investment or entering into the
ผู้บริหารของบริษัทที่ออกหลักทรัพย์ (ข) ไม่อยู่ระหว่างถูกตลาดหลักทรัพย์ขึ้นเครื่องหมาย C (Caution) หรือมีคำสั่งห้ามซื้อ หรือขายหลักทรัพย์จดทะเบียนของบริษัทเป็นการชั่วคราวโดยขึ้นเครื่องหมาย SP (Trading