intends to extend the due date by rolling over or extend the period of the deposit, such asset may be classified as a long-term deposit at a financial institution or an investment (as the case may be
client upon making delivery according to such client’s derivatives positions; (5) remaining cash from a sale of a client’s securities held under the name of a derivatives broker due to the client’s default
Commission No. KorThor. 3/2551 Re: Additional Determination of Type of Juristic Person Classified as Institutional Investors _____________ By virtue of Clause 3 and Clause 9 of the Derivatives Act B.E.2546
. KorThor 6/2547 Re: Additional Determination of Type of Juristic Person Classified as Institutional Investor. By virtue of section 3 and section 9 under the Derivatives Act, B.E. 2546 (2003), the SEC hereby
value of the infrastructure asset to be invested is a greenfield project and the units are classified, the following conditions shall apply: (a) the class to be offered to the public shall not be riskier
benefit of the clients , in which case the clearing and settlement of the assets shall be made to the said person. (3) returning the remaining client’s assets to the client or transferring them to another
December 2015 with a remaining valid term; (b) derivatives under (a) are not renewed after 16 December 2015. Clause 3 This Notification shall come into force from 6 January 2004. Notified this 23rd day of
paragraph is ineligible to do auditing and put his or her signature in the opinion on the financial statement of a securities company throughout the remaining period approved under the Notification governing
. subordinated liabilities being unsecured which have the remaining maturity period of more than one year as from the calculating date, and have not determined the condition to repay before the maturity date
liabilities; 1. subordinated liabilities being unsecured which has the remaining the maturity period more than 1 year as from the calculating date, and has not determined the condition to repay before the