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from the implementation of the quantitative easing policy by US Federal Reserve to increase money supply in the market. These supportive factors led to significant growth in the trading values in both
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on Appointment of Selling Agent to Increase Securities Distribution Channels ● Investor Education Program 31 GOAL 2 Promote and Develop Mechanism to Empower Investors ● Promotion of Good Corporate
Investment Alternatives for Investors ■ Promotion of New Types of Mutual Funds as Additional Vehicle for Investments ■ Revision of the Regulations Governing the Public Offering of Securities to Facilitate the
in line with income from investments, an increase in net premiums earned - net, and revenue from capital market products. Nonetheless, given one extraordinary item – an increase in retirement reserves
pandemic. However, there are promising signs of growth driven by the revival of tourism, the increase of exports, and the acceleration of government spending. Tourism industry Source : Ministry of Tourism
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
increase or 178.26 points higher than the 2006 Index which closed at 679.84. Throughout the year we accomplished our endeavors to develop the capital market to its next level of growth potential. We launched
at a satisfactory rate as seen by the 6.4 percent increase in the gross domestic product. The growth was stimulated by the increasing private sector consumption, public sector spending, and investments