income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
income fund* SEC, Thailand Equity fund Mixed fund Alternative investment fund Country concentration**Foreign investment asset class (TB) **Based on foreign direct investment (unit trust not included
PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE © OECD 2015 election of auditors, direct nomination of board members, the ability to pledge shares, the approval of distributions of profits, shareholder ability to vote on
. More specifically, CEO and the company’s directors are the ones with the ability to direct the company’s direction and its tone at the top; they are undoubtedly the essential drivers of the financial