.......................................................... 51 G20/OECD PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE © OECD 2015 9 About the Principles The Principles are intended to help policy makers evaluate and improve the legal, regulatory, and institutional
were revised Introduction to be compatible with ASEAN CG Scorecard criteria, which is used to assess and rank listed companies’ CG practices in ASEAN, thus making them again up-to-date, bringing the
same ground. There is also potentially confusing differences and overlap between the SEA and PLCA. In spite of wide spread training and awareness raising, market participants may not always fully
develop corporate governance are underway in many Asian economies, and an increasing focus on such markets by international investors will serve to catalyse change and reform. At the same time, Asian
depositories shall take at least the following actions: (1) clearly determine roles and responsibilities of the board of directors and executives; (2) evaluate the performance of the board of directors and
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property ) and human capital? 7. How do we embed these non-financial issues in our engagement activities? How do we evaluate their effectiveness in https://www.sec.or.th/cgthailand/TH/Documents/ICode
property ) and human capital? 7. How do we embed these non-financial issues in our engagement activities? How do we evaluate their effectiveness in https://www.sec.or.th/cgthailand/TH/Documents/ICode
features. Such conditions may mislead investors into believing that B/E is entitled to the same protection as bank deposits when in fact transferors of B/E are subject to recourse by subsequent buyers. In
structured features. Such conditions may mislead investors into believing that B/E is entitled to the same protection as bank deposits when in fact transferors of B/E are subject to recourse by subsequent