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Essays on Open-Ended on Equity Mutual Funds in Thailand Roongkiat Ratanabanchuen and Kanis Saengchote* Chulalongkorn Business School ABSTRACT Mutual funds provide a convenient and well-diversified option for households make intertemporal fund transfers for their future needs. In this collection of three short essays, we investigate open-ended equity mutual funds in Thailand that invest in domestic equity during 2005 to 2016. While these funds collectively account for only 13.4% of assets under m...
female directors is 10.55. 4 The results remain consistent when we cluster standard errors by firm, industry, or year or by any combination of the three variables or by all three variables. 14 SEC
, 4, 20 Protection and restoration of biodiversity and ecosystems 1, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 Not targeting environmental objectives (out of scope) This categorization
Annual Report 2009 1 Annual Report 20092 Over the past year, the Thai economy experienced a recession for the first time since the Asian economic crisis in 1997. The first quarter saw a 7.1 percent contraction as a result of sluggish export in the midst of global financial crisis, diminishing demand of domestic private sector, and lack of confidence in economic and political directions. All these factors played out against a backdrop of weakening economies of our trade partners worldwide, which...