adaptation projects. In theory, green bonds proceeds could be used for a wide variety of environmental projects, but in practice they Water Infrastructure Criteria under the Climate Bonds Standard – Criteria
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financial instruments in 3Q2018 were Baht 464 million, an increase of 45% from 3Q2017, due to an improved performance of the Company’s wide range of investments. 2.Expenses 2.1 Employee benefits expenses The
break may be a social norm in Asian countries. • Alternatively, adjust the lunch break with three directions. • 1) Lunch break replace with Call Auction (Singapore) • 2) Maintain the current protocols
million or 83.9% compared to the same period last year, primarily due to world-wide travel restriction especially by the commercial plane since the end of March up to now resulting no international traveler
percent compared to the third quarter of the previous year, due to a decrease in the performance of the Company’s wide range of investments. The Company’s gains and return on financial instruments were
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performance of the Company’s wide range of investments. The Company’s gains and returns on financial instruments were derived from a variety of activities, including, derivative warrants (DWs), over-the-counter
1,738 million, due to the Company’s wide range of investments continued to perform well in 2019. The Company’s gains and returns on financial instruments were derived from a variety of products, including
instruments in first quarter of 2019 were Baht 522 million, an increase of 34 percent compare to the first quarter of the previous year, due to an improved performance of the Company’s wide range of investments