information that might adverse affect the client's benefits. Failing to inform sufficient information by concealing material information is, respectively, in violation of Clause 20(2) of the Notification of
adverse affect the client's benefits. Failing to inform sufficient information by concealing material information is, respectively, in violation of Clause 20(2) of the Notification of Capital Market
Bangkok, October 29, 2013 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on revising the rules to exempt institutional clients of registered derivatives dealers and derivatives fund managers from doing the suitability test. Due to their high level of sophistication, the institutional clients are considered capable of doing self-assessment; however, they may wish to opt in the coverage of suitability test in order to evaluate their portfolio investments and transactions. The proposed revision will also resu...
, said: ?Annual report and other reports such as quarterly financial statements and management discussion and analysis (MD&A) are a good source of material information on listed companies. The annual
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
Bangkok, June 26, 2014 - The SEC suspended {A}, a securities investment consultant of Globlex Securities Company Limited, for failing to inform the client of sufficient information which was material
material and likely to affect the client's benefits.Following the complaint lodged by client and examination report of Bangkok Bank Plc., the SEC further probed into the case and found that the client
Bangkok, March 1, 2016 - The SEC has suspended {A}, a securities investment consultant at Bangkok Bank PCL., for failing to inform a client of material information, which consequently incurred
operating the digital asset dealer business under Section 3 of the Emergency Decree on Digital Asset Businesses without license in violation of Section 26 and subject to the penalties under Section 66 of the