, constrained by the cyclical and volatile nature of the securities industry and the downward pressure on commission rates, a result of intensifying competition. บรษิทัหลกัทรพัย ์เคจีไอ (ประเทศไทย) จํากดั )มหาชน
appliances. Therefore, the Company has allocated resources and services to facilitate and support consumer’s needs and provide products promptly amid the uncertainty and constrained situation. Financially, the
undertake derivatives business in the category of derivatives brokerage. “assets of client” means: (1) assets which a derivatives broker receives or holds as collateral for satisfying obligations under
undertake derivatives business in the category of derivatives brokerage. “assets of client” means: (1) assets which a derivatives broker receives or holds as collateral for satisfying obligations under
, private consumption and tourism. Both private and public investments remain largely at stable levels whilst consumer spending is constrained due to high household debt levels, decline in agricultural
satisfying upcoming way of working. 2Q20 and 1H20 operating performance of Commercial business Building 2Q19(1) 2Q20 1H19 1H20 Suntower Space for rent (sq.m.) 63,786 64,415 63,671 63,786 Occupancy rate (%) 92
reservation of rights specifying that the management company may change the invested assets or investment proportion only upon satisfying of the following conditions: (1) there is probable cause to believe that
power, as farm income continued to be constrained by low prices of agricultural products and nonfarm income remained lackluster. Moreover, high levels of household debt caused the generation of new loans
constrained by high household debt. Fierce competition continued and each bank attempted to develop products and services to serve customers through digital channels. New business models, together with insights
post-approval obligation ___________________ Clause 11 The application for the offering of newly issued units shall be approved by the SEC Office upon satisfying the following requirement: (1) for a