implementation of appropriate risk management and resource allocation by their board of directors and executives that is practical and meets the standards established by an international organization concerning
technology and innovation strategies. The SEC monitors factors which may affect the reliability and stability of the capital market as a whole, including systemic risk, and collaborates with other financial
governance practices have led to significant increases in economic value added (EVA) of firms, higher productivity, and lower risk of systemic financial failures for countries. The Corporate Governance ROSC
calculation of liabilities and risk haircut values in order that the revised criteria will reflect the current situation concerning the debt instruments business and promote debt instruments transactions in
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
financial instruments, risk management tools to support capital market development for business sectors, and greater investment alternatives for the public. These efforts have been driven concurrently with
own low risk exposure. In addition, such requirement may be inconsistent with the business types or the business risks of intermediaries, and may not support the development of new businesses that make
Important Tool for Risk Management ■ Development of Debt Instrument Market ■ Amendment to the Public Limited Company Act B.E. 2535 (1992) to Help with the Capital Structure of Listed Companies ■ The Use of
confidentiality and data protection. The SEC has put in place internal procedures to ensure that its exercise of powers and duties are consistently applied. Operational Risk Management The SEC has developed its
Risk Management ● Development of Debt Instruments ● Development of New Financial Instruments ● Promotion of Issuance of Non-Voting Depositary Receipt (NVDR) Achieving Efficiency for the Secondary Market