the Law on Securities and Exchange. “ goods ” means securities , gold , crude oil and other goods as prescribed under the Notification of the Securities and Exchange Commission Re: Determining
The Derivatives Act The Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 SECTION 3. In this Act: “goods” means securities, gold, crude oil, or any other property as specified in the notification of the SEC with the
is obliged to deliver the goods in the amount specified in the contract to the other party at a given time in the future, and the other party, in turn, is obliged to make payment for such goods at a
including derivatives fund managers being a financial institution regulated by other agencies; “ electronic data ” means data that are created, sent , received, stored or processed through electronic
Companies dated 29 June 2006. Clause 2 In the Notification: “ electronic data ” means data that are created, sent, received, stored or processed through electronic procedures; “ securities company reporting
the underlying goods of derivatives (if any) before sending trading orders; (2) having a system for repaying obligations under derivatives and delivering the underlying goods of derivatives (if any) by
licensed derivatives business operator in the category of derivatives brokerage; “ electronic data ” means data that are created, sent, received, stored or processed through electronic procedures; “ business
established under specific laws or any legal entity licensed to undertake finance or commercial banking business. “electronic data” means statements that are created, sent, received, stored or processed through
calculation as specified in Clause 3. (2) “electronic data” means statements that are created, sent, received, stored or processed through electronic procedures. (3) “securities company reporting system” means
facts which should be revealed in order to deceive or materially mislead clients pertaining to derivatives, goods or variables. Clause 9 2 In engaging in derivatives with clients, the derivatives dealer