risk, corruption risk, severe epidemic risk, etc.; 2.2.2 Investment risk imposed on the securities holders. Identify and clarify the risks of losing returns or rights or investment money, in whole or in
corporate governance. For example, climate change risk, biohygienic and safety risk, disputes with the community risk, corruption risk, severe epidemic risk, etc.; 2.2.2 Investment risk imposed on the
duties and liabilities on “shadow” board members as a way to discourage their existence. Sanctions for violations of directors‟ duties should be sufficiently severe and likely to deter wrongdoing
Thailand Taxonomy Board The Thailand Taxonomy Board is established to develop Thailand Taxonomy, a classification system of economic activities deemed as environmentally-sustainable. The Board comprises agencies from both the public and private sectors to ensure all sectors’ views are reflected. In the initial phase, the list of agencies is as follows: 1. Bank of Thailand (BOT)* 2. The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC)* 3. Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and...
during the COVID-19 pandemic dealt a severe blow to businesses and private sector employment. Only public spending continued to sustain the Thai economy. Regarding the Bank of Thailand’s monetary policy
to Equity Conversion Scheme 1.1 Policy of the Debt to Equity Conversion Scheme Jutha Maritime Public Company Limited (the “Company”) has suffered from the severe economic fluctuations due to the
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mixture of wholesale and retail channels are being increasingly disrupted by the evolution of e-commerce as well as the aggregation and weakening of some of its traditional retail partners. There is a risk
severe flooding or heavy monsoon rains also deals a serious blow to households’ properties and quality of life. These extreme events would inevitably hurt demand for financial services as well as borrowers