The spread of COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 has resulted in severe volatility in debt and equity markets around the world, and consequently stimulated investment outflows from mutual funds and affected the stability of the global financial system. Due to this circumstance, international regulators have decided to issue liquidity measures.Realizing the importance of liquidity risk management process of mutual funds, the SEC encourages asset management companies to strengthen the effic...
Bangkok, December 12, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed revisions of capital requirement for asset management companies to maintain adequate minimum capital requirement for
The securities companies and derivatives brokers are presently required to maintain net capital (NC) in a specified amount in order to sufficiently cover risks from conducting business. However
financial difficulty and unable to maintain adequate net capital as prescribed. The revised rules include rectification period, restriction of business operations during rectification period and undertakings
exploit the capital markets for fund mobilization, according to the government policy and investors’ protection. Within SEC booth, four SMEs joins the exhibit. Of them, Global Prime Corporation and
the investment in the Green Investment Trust may extend over a long period of time and exhibit volatility in its returns. The consultation paper is available at https://www.sec.or.th/TH/Pages
which are fixed income funds making daily redemptions and same-day settlements or settlements on the next business day. It is therefore crucial that they maintain adequate liquidity to respond to
has to be maintained to ensure continuity of business operations.To cover potential liability risks arising from professional negligence, asset management companies are required to maintain
account costs and benefits of the proposed revisions and necessity to maintain fairness in the capital market.The consultation paper is available on www.sec.or.th. Stakeholders and interested parties are
Bangkok, July 10, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed revision of rules applicable to securities companies facing financial difficulty and unable to maintain adequate net capital as