second half of 2004 remain risk factors in 2005. These include : (1) China’s slowing economy, (2) the high oil price, (3) rising US interest rates, (4) US dollar depreciation, and (5) the inflation rate
intended to support decision-makers and practitioners in their efforts to take corpo- rate governance to a higher level. It reflects the discussions and conclusions of the Asian Roundtables in 2009 and 2010
continual progress in elevating standards of corporate governance and codes of conduct of both market participants and supervisory agencies to raise confidence in, and recognition of, the Thai capital market
achieved continual growth despite the emergence and persistence of multiple risk factors such as higher oil prices, global economic slowdown especially in trade alliance countries, exchange rate volatility
additional clarity to others. While some of the Principles may be more appropriate for larger than for smaller companies, it is suggested that policymakers may wish to raise awareness of good corporate
improved relations with workers, creditors, and other stakeholders. Better investor protection can lower the cost of capital and encourage companies to list and raise funds through equity markets. It is
Committee chaired by Mr. Viroj Nualkhair, plans to trade equity index futures as its debut product followed by interest rate futures. 5. Other plans 5.1 Data and information technology: The SEC will focus on
. [ Message from the Chairman ]5 . . . . . . . . The role played by the capital market in helping to raise fund for businesses is likely to gain momentum as one of the main drivers of the economy. However, in
case file and all relevant documents to the Office for filing. Chapter VII Arbitrator’s Fee and Other Expenses ________________________ Clause 32. The arbitrator’s fee shall be charged at a rate of two
arbitrator’s fee shall be charged at a rate of two percent of the amount of compensation claimed, but not less than five thousand baht. The arbitrator shall determine which party shall pay the arbitrator’s fee