-jurisdictional offerings of securities in ASEAN. The scheme reflects the desire of ASEAN securities regulators to facilitate fund raising activities within ASEAN and to enhance the visibility of ASEAN capital
Bangkok, November 23, 2009 ? The SEC Board Meeting No. 13/2009 today approved the introduction of Sukuk or Islamic bonds to the Thai capital market as an investment and fund-raising alternative based
-openings. However, towards the middle of the year, the rising inflation and continuous increase in energy costs limited private consumption and signaled a global economic slowdown, raising spending concerns
directions that focus on effective, timely and proactive integrated risk management (IRM), internal operation efficiency, maximized resource utilization, along with better IT systems, to ensure that we will
licensing, Thirachai viewed that: ?We still have time to prepare for liberalization and the market?s situation is expected to get better. In the meantime, we should focus on securities companies? adjustment
38,459 million in net profit, increasing Baht 4,121 million or 12.00 percent compared to the year before. The increase was mainly due to a decrease of Baht 9,278 million or 22.19 percent in allowance for
Principles, and encourage listed companies in Thailand to join the UN Women’s WEPs global community.”Ms. Pojanard Prinyapatpakorn, Director of the TLCA, said: “Thailand has placed an increasing emphasis on
industries require better efficiency and connectivity. Smart solutions were sought after to be embedded and integrated into the product offerings for the customers. Nonetheless, enterprise customers also faced
industries require better efficiency and connectivity. Smart solutions were sought after to be embedded and integrated into the product offerings for the customers. Nonetheless, enterprise customers also faced
industries require better efficiency and connectivity. Smart solutions were sought after to be embedded and integrated into the product offerings for the customers. Nonetheless, enterprise customers also faced