51.11 Vayupak Fund 15.26 KTB FIDF 55.07 Vayupak Fund 4.09 THAI MOF 51.03 Vayupak Fund 15.50 AOT MOF 70.00 None - MCOT MOF 65.80 GSB 11.48 VAYU1 MOF 30.00 KTB & SMEB 30.5 coRPoRAte goveRnAnce Rosc FoR
% 60% 40% 20% 0% Market Participants Financial Institutions (Licensed Dealers and Non Licensed Dealers) 38.5% Contractual Saving Funds 12.5% Mutual Funds 19.2% Insurance Companies 3.2% 115 110 105 100
Protection Policy applies to the business operators who have been licensed by the SEC Office, the market professionals who have been approved by the SEC Office, other persons approved by the SEC Office, as
responsibility to supervise such funds by providing that they are securities businesses, and thus requiring to be licensed from the SEC. At present, the Ministerial Regulation enabling the application for licenses
2 0 0 6 21 Whom and How We Regulate Whom How Licensed/approved corporations and individuals undertaking securities businesses, derivatives businesses, or related activities/services as follows: ë
addition, both the trading volumes and prices of debt instruments are now systematically disclosed. At present, there are 4 companies licensed to operate IDB business. The Thai Bond Dealing Centre (Thai BDC
Annual Report 2007 Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand ANNUAL REPORT 2007 Corporate social responsibility is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and contribute to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large. (WBCSD Stakeholder Dialogue on CSR, The Netherlands, Sept 6-8, 1998) C o n t e n t s Corporate Review Capital Market Review Action Plan and Events Achievemen...
house” means any licensed derivatives clearing house according to the law on derivatives; “central securities depository” means any central securities depository according to the law on securities and
Reform Priorities in Asia: Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level reform priorities in Asia 2011 REFORM PRIORITIES IN ASIA: TAKING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TO A HIGHER LEVEL 2011 This work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries. This document and any m...