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, Thailand Capital Market Outlook for 2005 Economic Outlook Thailand is rated as one of the fast-growing economies in East Asia, with Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth measured at 6.1% in 2004. The outlook
) and was reappointed as Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) for a second consecutive term, thus a timely opportunity to carry on with the regional campaign for consistent cooperation
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paying installments to the financial institutions prior to the securitization of the loans. (2) Special purpose vehicles are now exempted from the corporate income tax in the same amount of the provision
material progress last year. In addition to our second-term chairmanship of the Asia-Pacific Regional Committee (APRC) of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), the Thai capital
29 Executive Statement Summary of Income Business Performance 8 - Refinery & Trading 13 - Marketing 15 - Power Plant 17 - Bio-based Products 20 - Natural Resources Financial Position Statement of Cash
/19019778.pdf 19038078.pdf total 34 funds under management consisting of 31 mutual funds and 3 property funds. PASSET’s market share in terms of mutual fund was 1.28%. In 1Q19, PASSET’s fee income from mutual
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higher than that of many high income countries as well as many countries in Asia, with the notable exceptions of Malaysia and Singapore. The SET index fell below the 400-point mark during the crash of 2008