relationship risk which is not more than medium level or which is in the acceptable level, unless having obtained exemption from the SEC Office; (5) having not been accused of or subjected to criminal proceeding
the operational risk and the customer relationship risk which is not more than medium level or which is in the acceptable level, unless having obtained exemption from the SEC Office; (5) having not been
relationship risk which is not more than medium level or which is in the acceptable level, unless having obtained exemption from the SEC Office; (5) having not been accused of or subjected to criminal proceeding
relationship risk which is not more than medium level or which is in the acceptable level, unless having obtained exemption from the SEC Office; (5) having not been accused of or subjected to criminal proceeding
Iran after the country was previously sanctioned before the US revoked the sanction of the 8 countries, thus leading to excess crude supplies in the market. In addition, the bearish US stock market
due to the appreciating US Dollar, after the FED raised interest rate 4 times during 2018 to the level between 2.25 to 2.50%, essentially dwindling crude oil demand from importing countries. Average
problem of purchasing power and incomes which have not yet recovered. Furthermore the liability stayed in high level and this was slightly speeded up the consumption. Therefore, it affected the expense
household income were decreased, together with household debt that remained stay in high level, therefore it caused the decrease of household sector’s purchasing power continually. While the investment of
many areas and debt amount remained in high level. Confident index of consumer continuously decreased. Therefore, it affected the expense atmosphere to be sluggish. Cost of goods sold was 138.13 million
slowdown of investment environment throughout the country. Cost of goods sold and services decreased in portion of decreasing revenue but expenses were increase at the same level as last year and interest