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Supervisory Board No. Tor Thor. 32/2559 Re: Rules, Conditions, and Procedures for Operation of Securities Clearing Houses and Central Securities Depositories By virtue of Section 16/6, Section 223/3, and
duties and essential behavioural norms for board members. Asian economies should continue to review and refine the norms and practices concerning objective, independent judgement of board members. The
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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...
possible limit of individual freedom, regulation is essential to uphold market credibility and orderliness. Yet, the regulator’s exercising of power must be prudent, fair and only as necessary to protect the
possible limit of individual freedom, regulation is essential to uphold market credibility and orderliness. Yet, the regulator’s exercising of power must be prudent, fair and only as necessary to protect the
Economics from Keio University, Japan and a Ph.D. in the same field from Washington University, USA. She was Deputy Governor of the central bank prior to her appointment as the Governor. C O R P O R A T E R E
confident that with their cooperation and support, the capital market will continue to play the central role as the country’s fund mobilization center contributing to the progress and prosperity of Thailand
data will be retained at the central database that is safeguarded with proper security measures and access control. Hard copies of documents and printed materials will be scanned and stored in the