, practitioners and experts on corporate governance in the region, as well as from OECD countries and relevant international institutions. Participants exchange experiences and push forward the reform agenda on
inspection guideline the "High-Level Principle for Business Continuity" developed by the Joint Forum of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BASEL), the International Organization of Securities
. Currency speculation further induced short-term capital inflows into the Asian region. Most Asian currencies appreciated against US dollar, and Thai baht was notably the most appreciating currency in the
have been achieved. The capital market has developed and gone through a major turnaround in support of the country’s economic revival and sustained growth. Such advancement was reflected in the increase
achieved faster recovery in comparison with other countries in the region. This was evident by listed companiesû operating profits, expansion of domestic consumption, and strong increases in exports
contains the SEC’s press releases and actions undertaken against those who are registered and those who have breached the securities law. [ Goal 1 ]20 . . . . . . . . Moreover, the SEC has developed the
capital market and its position in the region as a preferred capital market venue; 4.2 Promoting good governance and high standards as an integral part of business of issuers, securities companies and
for reform in individual countries. 4 G20/OECD PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE © OECD 2015 The Principles were originally developed by the OECD in 1999 and last updated in 2004. The current review
Assessment: The Detailed Country Assessment of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance is summarized in the tables at the end of the report. The assessment is based on a methodology developed with the OECD