obligations under derivatives positions held by a client; (2) profits or any other interests obtained from derivatives trading of a client; (3) warehouse receipt, bill of lading, or any other instruments
) certificates representing the rights to purchase investment units; (10) any other instruments as specified by the SEC. "bill" means any bill issued for raising funds from the public as specified in the
right to put and call options; 1.5.2 In the case where the Company has debt securities such as debenture and bill, describe the significant characteristics of such securities. For example, type
assets ” means total sum of the following assets: (a) cash and bank deposit; (b) securities purchased under reverse repurchase agreement with accrued interests; (c) promissory notes and bill of exchange
transferring before maturity; 4. investing in bill of exchange or promissory note that ordered payment or issued by a commercial bank or other banks established under specific law or securities company licensed
agreement with accrued interests; (3) promisory notes and bill of exchange issued by financial institution under the Law on Loan Interest of Financial Institution ; (4) investments in securities, derivatives
derivatives trading positions held by a client; (b) profit or any other interests resulted from derivatives transaction of a client; (c) warehouse receipt, bill of lading, or any other instruments which
derivatives broker ’s liabilities in the future as follows: (a) contingent liabilities arising from guarantee, certifying or aval on bill of exchange; (b) other contingent liabilities which require payment by
issued by a commercial bank, a commercial bank established under specific law, or a finance company; (c) Treasury bill, government bond, Bank of Thailand bond and the Financial Institutions Development
notes or bills with due dates of less than three months etc.. In the case where the company possesses a fixed deposit, certificate of deposit and a bill which is due within three months but the company