are to maintain efficient, M.R. Pridiyathorn Devakula Chairman Message from the Chairman A n n u a l R e p o r t 2 0 0 6 3 Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala Secretary-General The economic expansion was on
does not change significantly in 2005, though the pace of growth may slow down, in line with a declining trend in global economic expansion. Various negative factors that impacted economic growth in the
Expansion of Investor Base and Distribution Channels Coupled with Promotion of Investment Culture ■ Additional Mutual Fund Management Licenses to Promote Professional Management in the Thai Capital Market
Foreign Business Act creating psychological impacts on investors' confidence. The index, however, rebounded and moved up toward 900 points in July thanks to clearer political situations following the
effective supervisory mechanism and sustainable capital market, the SEC has moved towards more principle-based regulations and self-discipline among practitioners by using four major instruments as follows
effective supervisory mechanism and sustainable capital market, the SEC has moved towards more principle-based regulations and self-discipline among practitioners by using four major instruments as follows
● Development of Debt Instrument Secondary Market Expansion of Investor Base and Distribution Channels for Investors and Promotion of Investment Culture ● Additional Mutual Fund Management Licenses in the Thai
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