the company 3) obtain relevant and adequate information on the company in a timely manner and on a regular basis 4) participate and vote in shareholder meetings to elect or remove members of the board
committees, and that directors must make regular assessment of the sufficiency of the companies’ internal control which must be disclosed to the public. Moreover, the SEC has proposed that there will be an
Handbook on ACMF Pass under ASEAN Capital Market Professional Mobility Framework Handbook on ACMF Pass under ASEAN Capital Market Professional Mobility Framework Issued: January 2019 Updated: September 2019 2 Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Definition 4 3. Guidance on ACMF Pass Framework 3.1 ACMF Pass overview 5 3.2 Permitted activities 6 3.3 Application process 9 3.4 On-going obligation 9 3.5 Monitoring, supervisory and enforcement mechanism 11 3.6 National regulations regarding the approval proc...
-site operation in case of emergency. With the backup of necessary electronic data, the web-based systems can function via the DRC site in case of longer-than- expected failure of the main system. Regular
constitutes a reasonable doubt, the Office may not grant the approval on the establishment of the fund: (1) the fund filed for the approval on the establishment has features or form that are in accordance with
constitutes a reasonable doubt, the Office may not grant the approval on the establishment of the fund: (1) the fund filed for the approval on the establishment has features or form that are in accordance with
. Clause 20 If any of the following circumstance arises and constitutes a reasonable doubt, the Office may not grant the approval on the establishment of the fund: (1) the fund filed for the approval on the
reporting lines are clearly defined in conformity with the good internal control principle. We also emphasize thorough, accurate and regular disclosures on risk management and capital to the public. 3 Details
last year. We are witnessing a profound shift in communication between companies and shareholders—a shift to more regular, candid, behind-the-scenes conversations. We are also seeing investors exert more
(SAA), a code of conduct for marketing officers and securities analysts specifically on their roles of giving advice or opinion to clients, avoidance of spreading rumours, and producing of regular