growth of food business. For hotel business, the Company still plans to open the new hotels. However, the hospital industry in Thailand may remain under pressure due to the strong Thai Baht that adversely
growth of food business. For hotel business, the Company still plans to open the new hotels. However, the hospital industry in Thailand may remain under pressure due to the strong Thai Baht that adversely
liabilities Classification of financial liabilities mainly remain unchanged for the Bank. Majority of financial liabilities continue to be measured at amortized cost (AMC). The criteria for designating a
the securities clearing house or central securities depository to continue its business; (3) guidelines or procedures for business recovery; (4) guidelines or procedures for administration of assets and
• Carbon emissions continue to rise • Projected warming of over 4°C of warming by end of the century • Double the global temperature increase sought by the Paris Agreement • Annual 7.6% reduction in
conditions. Nevertheless, risk factors still remain from the following 1) Continuing weakness in the private investment especially in the construction segment 2) Continued slowdown in manufacturing productions
juristic person is unable to continue its operations, it shall revoke the registration of the special purpose juristic person. Amended by the Act Amending the Special Purpose Juristic Persons for
that any special purpose juristic person is unable to continue its operations, it shall revoke the registration of the special purpose juristic person. The company shall be dissolved and a liquidator
UNOFFICIAL TRANSLATION Readers should be aware that only the original Thai text has legal force, and that this English translation is strictly for reference. Notification of the Capital Market Supervisory Board No. Tor Jor. 61/2561 Re: Offer for Sale of Debt Securities of Thai Government Agencies _________________ By virtue of Section 16/6 of the Securities and Exchange Act, B.E. 2535 (1992), as amended by the Securities and Exchange Act (No.4), B.E. 2551 (2008) and Section 35, Section 40(11), S...
stems from the quantity of Shale Oil, which has a Gasoline yield of 52. 2% , rising by 1. 2 million barrels per day leading to supplies of Gasoline to remain in a state of market excess compare to 2018