Bangkok, November 20, 2013 ? SEC, ThaiBMA and TIA introduce ?Bond Supermart? to encourage retail investors access to corporate bonds in the secondary market with adequate information for investment decision making. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Thai Bond Market Association (ThaiBMA) and Thai Investors Associations (TIA) co-developed Bond Supermart as corporate bond information platform for retail investors. The platform provides prices and necessary information of liquid bonds trade...
platform for easy, convenient, and secure access to information. Currently, there are over 140 government services available, providing the public with convenient, fast, and secure information access. The
SEC has proposed additional risk management tools that asset management companies are able to select and use when dealing with events or factors causing investors to panic-sell or redeem their investment units en masse. In such events, mutual funds are forced to dispose of their assets in a fire sale leading to a plummet in market price. This situation could be unfair to existing investors because of low qualified assets left in the fund portfolio and they have to bear the costs associate...
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “Giving sufficient useful information on debt securities to investors and the general public is one of our continuing priorities. On 27 December 2020, we launched SEC Bond Check Version 1 to provide investors with more convenient access to important information before making investment decisions. This is part of SEC’s efforts to serve investors in the bond market.” SEC Bond Check Version 2 allows investors and the interested public to se...
Bangkok, September 11, 2014 ?The SEC is seeking public comment on draft regulations on termination of listed company?s duty to disclose information under Section 56 and duty of directors and
seminar and distributed along with checklist to listed companies which would be useful for their 2012 MD&A preparation. The seminar documents and video, recommendation, and checklist are available for
Bangkok, October 15, 2014 ? The SEC supported Thaipat Institute in announcement on progress level assessment of Thai listed companies? anti-corruption (anti-corruption progress indicator). The
The material events in the proposed rules are those already specified and currently required by the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) to be reported by listed companies. The proposed rules would allow
In the past, proposing of agenda items by shareholders of listed companies and proxy soliciting have been carried out differently for each company and for soliciting person as there is no common
Bangkok, July 22, 2016 ? The SEC is seeking the private sector?s and the public?s comments on a proposed revision to the rules governing the dissolution of listed and non-listed funds to enhance