, Thailand 2004 was a very challenging year for Thai economy and the capital market. We were faced successively with the adverse impacts of the SARs, the bird flu, and the oil price increases. But despite
achieved continual growth despite the emergence and persistence of multiple risk factors such as higher oil prices, global economic slowdown especially in trade alliance countries, exchange rate volatility
uncertainty and external challenges led by record-high oil prices, fluctuation of foreign capital flows at rapid speed and in high volume, and US subprime mortgage crisis. Yet, the Thai capital market succeeded
Listed Companies ● Revision of Rules on Issuance and Offering of Warrants ● Revision of Rules on Allocation of Securities to Related Parties ● Tools and Channels for Investors to have Better Access to
efficient allocation of resources. It focuses on the quality and consistency the different elements of regulations that influence corporate governance practices and the division of responsibilities between
implementation of appropriate risk management and resource allocation by their board of directors and executives that is practical and meets the standards established by an international organization concerning
Ministry of Energy in oil and gas major PTT, the largest listed company. It has issued guidelines on corporate governance and related areas for SOEs. The Federation of Accounting Professions (FAP) is the