, protection of investors? rights, and/or good governance, and (3) granting the SET Board of Governors the power to allow trading access to non-members of SET, which would enhance SET to have flexibility in its
, approximately a 31 percent growth from 5,079 billion baht at the end of 2006. The outstanding value of the debt securities at year end amounted to 4,886 billion baht or a 20 percent rise from 4,085 billion baht
schemes. The idea is to attract more savings in quality stocks under professional management which will enhance market stability. Finally, work on international cooperation became more deeply etched. We
changing international accounting principles. In developing market infrastructure to enhance local players' competitiveness on the global arena, the SEC encouraged securities companies to initiate novel
Information ● Supervision of Professionals Who Provide Information for Investors ● Development of Laws or System to Enhance Investorûs Rights 41 GOAL 3 Promote Integrity of the Market, Intermediaries, and All
as the reform of market institutions and infrastructure to enhance their effectiveness and efficiency. Furthermore, the Plan gives high priority to the systematic promotion of good governance in all
facet of this structural change was corporate governance reform. Indeed, the years since the Asian financial crisis of 1997 have seen many countries in Asia enhance and transform corporate governance
were 5.1 trillion THB outstanding government bonds, and 0.68 trillion THB outstanding in corporate bonds. All shares to be traded must be dematerialized in the Thailand Securities Depository (TSD), which
standards. 2 Statement of Intent (2017) The capital market plays an important role in society and the national economy. The SEC, as a capital market regulator, strives to enhance the wellbeing of people by
appointments are staggered and made independent from the political calendar, they can further enhance independence. These bodies should be able to pursue their functions without conflicts of G20/OECD PRINCIPLES