Bangkok, 16 September 2016 ? The National Legislative Assembly has approved the new amendments to the Securities and Exchange Act (SEA), which aim to enhance enforcement efficiency by amending the
issued under Section 58 (1), which is liable to the offenses under Section 274 and Section 281/10 in conjunction with Section 58 (1) of the SEA, and the case where EARTH disclosed misleading statements
required to supervise and ensure that their advertisement would contain complete, correct and not misleading information.The consultation paper is available on the SEC website at http://capital.sec.or.th
have strong financial product knowledge. Moreover, financial product advertisements are subject to the regulations so the advertisements must not distract or lure the customers and cause misleading about
there has been consultation on the required legislation and it is expected to be put before National Assembly by June 2018. In New Zealand, the Passport Rules are in the course of being incorporated into
funds. "Such aforesaid research results have raised possible issues of unclear information disclosure, misleading advertising messages and fee collection. The SEC therefore reinforces such matters on
amendments have been proposed in parallel, such as pushing forward the civil sanctions for the consideration of National Legislative Assembly of Thailand. The proposed amendment of the Securities and Exchange
transportation limitations as well. Such actions above may be liable to concealing material information or disclosing misleading information in contravention of the Securities Law. The SEC is instructing EARTH
volumes. Such behaviors took place during 25 – 31 August 2515 (including five business days) and during 19 – 21 October 2015 (three business days), misleading the general public into believing that during