DAOL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT COMPANY LIMITED|Feeder Fund | Offering Date : 02/04/2021 - 08/04/2021
SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon, along with the SEC Management Team, held the joint meeting with AIMC President Chavinda Hanratanakool and senior executives from 26 asset management companies on 30 October 2023 at the SEC Building. The meeting’s discussion focused on policy directions to enhance competitiveness in conjunction with the development of asset management businesses towards sustainability goal, and the promotion of long-term savings to support the aging society, an impo...
Page 2 of 12 Contents CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION 3 SOLAR BOND MARKET AND POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH 3 HOW MANY BONDS EXIST ALREADY? 3 HOW CAN BOND CERTIFICATION HELP GROW THE MARKET? 3 KEY ISSUES IN DEVELOPING
allocated plots of land in the total area of 10 Rai 16.20 square Wah. 4. Developing plots of land in the total area of 6 Rai 1.1 square Wah for the real estate project which is initially expected to be
Vitai Ratanakorn and Director and Secretary Roongkiat Ratanabanchuen. The objective was to discuss strategic approaches for developing and promoting the provident fund (PVD) industry and to support the
capital market in addressing social and environmental challenges. During the meeting, both parties exchanged views on developing the financial market with a focus on sustainability and explored potential
2017: In Q2 2017, the Company is continually developing its current real estate projects: MahaNakhon, MahaSamutr, and Nimit Langsuan projects. Despite of competitive in pricing action, the Company has
2017, the Company is continually developing its current real estate projects: MahaNakhon, MahaSamutr, and Nimit Langsuan projects. Despite of competitive in pricing action, the Company has handover 33
of 3.7%. The revision reflects higher-than-expected growth momentum in several countries in the previous year and the continued pickup in global growth, specifically in Emerging Market and Developing
3.2 percent from the previous forecast of 3.3 percent due mainly to an anticipated slowdown in developing countries and emerging economies, in particular, China, India and ASEAN. The Federal Reserve and