credit losses totaled Baht 256 million, a decline of 47.1% comparing to Baht 485 million for 1Q19. The excess loan loss reserve after allowance for expected credit losses based on TFRS 9 at the 2 For 1Q20
Baht 2,178 million mainly from the increase in personnel expenses. Expected Credit Losses (ECL) for 1Q20 totaled Baht 256 million, a decline of 47.1% comparing to Baht 485 million for 1Q19. The excess
demand in the market. Excess production in China caused extra problems as the local production could not be shipped out due to pandemic, resulting into an intense competition and price in China. For
. ยอดรวมทรัพย์สินส่วนเกิน (excess equity) (2) การดำรงหลักประกันของบัญชีมาร์จิ้น และบัญชีสัญญาซื้อขายล่วงหน้า ระดับ Margin จำนวน ราย จำนวนเงินที่ต้องเรียกเพิ่มหรือบังคับชำระหนี้ มูลค่าส่วนที่ไม่คุ้มหนี้จาก
) ให้บริษัทหลักทรัพย์คำนวณอำนาจซื้อ/ขายชอร์ตของลูกค้าแต่ละรายจากทรัพย์สินส่วนเกิน(excess equity) ซึ่งถ้าเป็นรายการซื้อหรือขายชอร์ตครั้งแรกในบัญชีมาร์จิ้น excess equity ของลูกค้าก็จะเท่ากับจำนวนเงินที่
returns under the same risk level. Alpha refers to the excess return of a mutual fund upon comparison with the benchmarks. Having high Alpha means the fund can generate higher returns than the benchmarks
subscription) and the allocation of the shares pursuant to which the existing shareholders have subscribed in excess of their shareholding on a private placement basis who are not a connected person of the
Annual Report 2006 Khon... the classical masked drama since the Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350-1767). It is performed to the epic of Ramayana, which portrays the war between Rama (the Righteous King) and Totsakan (the Demon King), the Conquer of Good over Evil. Khon masks... headdresses worn by Khon performers, the single most important character-identifying piece of Khon costume. The masks, now an invaluable export item, epitomize the exquisite beauty and unique elegance of Thai fine arts. In Suppor...
inflows into Thailand thanks to its economic stability, as evidenced by an ongoing current account surplus – albeit at a decelerating rate amid the global trade slowdown, as well as the relentless rise of
may result in ongoing financial market volatility, perhaps leading to capital outflows. Still, Thailand’s healthy fundamentals, as evidenced by low foreign debts, high current account surplus and