), which is presented as a separate annex. What is corporate governance? Corporate governance refers to the structures and processes for the direction and control of companies. Corporate governance concerns
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Increasing flexibility of supervision and control of securities business The SEC may exempt a securities company from undertaking or prescribe a securities company to undertake in a different manner from
entity or natural person, as well as the nature of such control. To the extent known to the issuer, indicate whether the issuer is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by another corporation, by any
person, as well as the nature of such control. To the extent known to the issuer, indicate whether the issuer is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by another corporation, by any foreign government
corporate governance while promoting awareness and use of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance as well as the OECD Guidelines on Corporate Govern- ance of State-Owned Enterprises. In addition to being
Business Operation in the part relating to management of fund investment, mutatis mutandis. Clause 16 9 A trustee shall govern, control and monitor REIT manager or any other assigned person (if any) to
. Disclose whether an issuer is directly or indirectly controlled by another entity or natural person, as well as the nature of such control. To the extent known to the issuer, indicate whether the issuer is
The Derivatives Act The Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 SECTION 18. In order to protect customers, maintain stability of the financial system or control the risks arising from derivatives, the SEC shall
Sustainability-Linked Bonds (the “SLBs”) to be issued in compliance with the Sustainability-Linked Bond Framework (the “Framework”) created to govern their issuances and following the Sustainability-Linked Bond