-active in further developing our financial market infrastructure. Our efforts should focus on an integrated development of key components encompassing the equity market, the bond market, the derivatives
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the mark for another year in 2006, further strengthening the robustness of market infrastructure. Though affected by unexpected incidents late in the year, the market managed to recover and the stock
. While net selling volume of foreign investors was recorded at 24,609 million baht, net buying volume in 2003 of domestic institutional investors and retail investors were 19,573 million baht and 5,036
Net tangible asset (NTA) NTA of the transaction x Selling ratio/ NTA of the listed company 14,000*100/587,309 2.38 percent 2 Net profit basis Net profits of the buying or selling company x ratio of
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the May and August 2015 meetings of the G20 Investment and Infrastructure Working Group. The OECD Council adopted the Principles on 8 July 2015. The Principles are now submitted to the G20 Finance
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
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