& Imperatore, 2014) Managers’ risk preference (Sutton, 1988) Meet or beat the expectations of financial analysts (Zang, 2012; Matsumoto, 2002) Stock –financed acquisitions (Cohen & Zarowin, 2010) Political
Mutual Funds - Ratanabanchuen & Saengchote © Four Stylized Facts about Open-Ended Equity Mutual Funds in Thailand 1. Most funds do not beat the market, whether it is raw or risk-adjusted returns. 2. Most
ease this pressure, and with the upward trend in prices, we will continue to expect healthy margins.” 2. Outlook Overall Thai economic activity in the first quarter of 2018 beat expectations with an
and up 47% for LTM 2Q17 Core EPS up 30% in 2Q17 and up 83% for LTM 2Q17 Management is also pleased to note that 3Q17 is on track to beat year-on-year (YoY) and sequentially (QoQ) in favorable market
fund managers have negative selectivity and timing abilities. 10 Around one-third of Thai equity trigger funds beat the market. 11 -30% -20% -10% 0% 10% 20% 30% 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 Continuing (N = 66
are tax-privileged, we document several interesting facts. 2 First, most open-ended equity mutual funds in Thailand do not beat the market, whether it is raw or risk-adjusted returns. Second, while 94
Securities and Exchange Commission Independent Audit Inspection Activities Report THE ROAD LEADING TO GROWTH 2013 This report is available for download on the SEC website: www.sec.or.th Contact For more information, please contact us at: Securities and Exchange Commission,Thailand 333/3 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road, Chomphon, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand Tel : +66 2 263 6082 or +66 2 263 6218 e-mail : oca@sec.or.th Root cause analysis Activities for enhancing audit quality Suggestions on how to...
previous periods’ earnings, and announcing positive earnings surprises relative to analysts’ earnings expectations. 2 In particular, there are a disproportional number of firms that meet or beat three
Annual Report 2006 Khon... the classical masked drama since the Ayudhya period (A.D. 1350-1767). It is performed to the epic of Ramayana, which portrays the war between Rama (the Righteous King) and Totsakan (the Demon King), the Conquer of Good over Evil. Khon masks... headdresses worn by Khon performers, the single most important character-identifying piece of Khon costume. The masks, now an invaluable export item, epitomize the exquisite beauty and unique elegance of Thai fine arts. In Suppor...