strengthened focus on measures to address and resolve social exclusion and environmental degradation, which significantly impact sustainable development, inclusive growth, and the collective well-being and
strengthened focus on measures to address and resolve social exclusion and environmental degradation, which significantly impact sustainable development, inclusive growth, and the collective well-being and
the securities sector. The SEC has been an ordinary member (with voting right) since 1992 and a member of the Presidents’ Committee, the Growth and Emerging Markets Committee (GEMC), and the Asia
social development; it is not only a source of fund mobilization for public and private sectors, but also helps to balance the financial system and drives economic growth, employment, income distribution
social development; it is not only a source of fund mobilization for public and private sectors, but also helps to balance the financial system and drives economic growth, employment, income distribution
social development; it is not only a source of fund mobilization for public and private sectors, but also helps to balance the financial system and drives economic growth, employment, income distribution
social development; it is not only a source of fund mobilization for public and private sectors, but also helps to balance the financial system and drives economic growth, employment, income distribution
and work systems to ensure orderliness, fairness, efficiency and reliability of market activities, and support appropriate fundraising, investment and securities trading to promote continuing growth of
and work systems to ensure orderliness, fairness, efficiency and reliability of market activities, and support appropriate fundraising, investment and securities trading to promote continuing growth of
public and private sectors. Creating collaboration among all agencies in terms of concerted efforts to achieve the mission for well-being of the public. Our Roles How We Regulate SEC Working Principles