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SEC Secretary-General Rapee Sucharitakul said “As of the 2nd quarter of the year 2018, the PVD had been continuously growing, as the number of employers had increased by 788 to a total of 17,866
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol, SEC Assistant Secretary-General Jomkwan Kongsakul and team met Mr. Claude Marx - Director General of Luxembourg’s financial market watchdog CSSF, Ms. Daniele Berna-Ost - CSSF Secretary-General and team. Both parties achieved an agreement to arrange a cooperative framework on fintech for exchange of information involving major developments and issues on fintech supervision and oversight. This framework was similar to those CSSF agreed with capi...
urging knowledge dissemination concerning risk and investment in risky assets for higher return in preparation for retirement. Dr. Vorapol Socatiyanurak, SEC Secretary-General said that the first SEC
% YoY and 22% QoQ from a net gain in foreign exchange. SIM & Device sales reported at Bt39,476mn, growing 8.0%YoY from a higher sale volume of iPhone14 (all models) compared to last year’s sale of
continuously improved, mainly due to a growing number of exporting goods by 10.9 percent. This expansion was said to be at the highest rate in 4 years. The private consumption has also increased with declining
year 2017 was advanced to Baht 193.83 million, a growth of 24.33% over same period of last year which was mainly driven by:- Growing of 11.87% consolidated revenues over the same period of last year to
due to 1) sales decrease; 2) higher cost per unit as a result of lower utilization rate; 3) higher depreciation; 4) higher excise tax and sugar tax following the Excise Act, B.E. 2560; 5) sales
, export branded sales continued to grow significantly from sales recognition of Long Quan Safe Food JSC (LQSF) in Vietnam. After all, sales have bottomed out from Q3/2018, growing 8% QoQ with growth in
maximize market opportunities in 2018.” 2. Outlook General economic conditions are favorable: there is growing expectation that Q4 2017 GDP growth in Thailand will have accelerated to 4.5% y/y (versus 4.3