the Thai Capital Market as an Important Alternative for Fund Mobilization and Investment Achieving Efficiency and Competitiveness for the Thai Capital Market ■ Establishment of Derivatives Market as an
...................................................................................... Capital Market Overview Market Review ....................................................................................................................... Action Plan and Significant Events Strategic
representatives of companies, banks, and market participants. Behdad Nowroozi, James Seward, and Alex Berg provided advice and comments. Findings of this ROSC are based on the Detailed Country Assessment (DCA
benefit to the Company and the shareholders. Therefore, the management team has conducted studies to find solutions to minimize the effects of this project. The Company has proposed solutions and discovered
market confidence and business integrity, which in turn is essential for companies that need access to equity capital for long term investment. Access to equity capital is particularly important for future
public and stakeholders in supervising and developing a sustainable capital market. The SEC administers the Securities and Exchange Act B.E. 2535 (1992), the Derivatives Act B.E. 2546 (2003), Trust for
B.E. 2530 (1987) to be in line with the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)?s principles, and to promote active engagement of market participants regarding securities business
One Report ESG Issues AGM FAQ Capital market professionals/gatekeeper CSR Whistleblower Audit committee About us Overview Detail Content SEC Roles C oncept “Supervision” is the core
One Report ESG Issues AGM FAQ Capital market professionals/gatekeeper CSR Whistleblower Audit committee About us Overview Detail Content SEC Roles C oncept “Supervision” is the core
from the Secretary-General 08 Members of the SEC Board 11 Executive Officers 15 About the SEC 18 Thailand’s Capital Market Overview 23 Key Achievements in 2004 26 2005 Action Plan 2004 Achievements 29