guillotine is a rapid, transparent, low-cost and inclusive process of reviewing a large number of existing regulations to repeal those that are no longer needed and amend those that are not suited to the
holdings—most of which are high-quality—at lower than fair value prices, impacting the funds’ value. This rapid decrease in the funds’ value might lead to further sell of other mutual funds and result in
region, should be at play. Thailand is seeing a very rapid growth in the digital asset trading accounts from approximately 100,000 accounts in 2019 to the current total of 3 million accounts only within
strategize its mandate in relation to the changing context of the Thai securities business, including changes in the global and the domestic financial markets, such as increased competition, rapid digital
, using technology to improve business efficiency and adjust themselves to correspond with technological rapid changing during digital age, including business matching activity to drive business growth
Capital Markets rapid development of digital assets in the capital markets sphere. The ACMF has started working together by sharing practices on investor education and educational materials. In the longer
, Connectivity and Resilience in the Regional Capital Markets rapid development of digital assets in the capital markets sphere. The ACMF has started working together by sharing practices on investor education and
Capital Markets rapid development of digital assets in the capital markets sphere. The ACMF has started working together by sharing practices on investor education and educational materials. In the longer
important that international cooperation, especially among IOSCO members and in the region, should be at play. Thailand is seeing a very rapid growth in the digital asset trading accounts from approximately
our regular reviews and improvements in liquidity risk management processes at KBank and K Companies, these actions are consistent with economic circumstances and rapid changes in financial asset prices