Bangkok, June 17, 2014 ? SEC urges securities and asset management companies to concretely consider supporting anti-corruption with disclosure of Anti-corruption Progress Indicator of listed companies in the research. Meanwhile, securities and asset management companies are also urged to become a role model for anti-corruption practices as the Indicator of each business operators will be publicized from 2016 onwards.Chalee Chantanayingyong, SEC Deputy Secretary-General, said following disclosure...
Bangkok, April 10, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on relaxing a unit holding limit where any person or group of persons is allowed to hold not exceeding one-third of all units in a mutual
Pittayasophon, provided an update on the progress of the Strong Securities Issuers Project to enhance the quality of listed companies and the duty performance of personnel in the capital market, with the main
performance of personnel in the capital market. These initiatives fall under the Strong Securities Issuers Project and focus on preventing, deterring and suppressing inappropriate behaviors and misconduct. A
The 31st ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF) Meeting today in Phuket discussed the progress of ACMF initiatives on sustainability, connectivity and resilience. The initiative on developing a Roadmap for ASEAN Sustainable Capital Markets (Roadmap) was endorsed by the ASEAN Finance Ministers’ and Central Bank Governors’ Meeting (AFMGM) in April 2019. The Roadmap promotes a common vision and comprehensive direction towards an ecosystem for sustainable capital market development, as well as an ASEAN...
Bangkok, August 13, 2014 ? The SEC allows mutual fund for accredited investors (AIs) to invest in derivatives without investment limit, adding more investment choices for AIs. Vorapol Socatiyanurak
derivatives without investment limit. Nonetheless, asset management companies are required to put in place a proper risk management system for risks associated with derivatives investment and clearly disclose
the establishment of Thai ESG Funds. Individuals with taxable income are eligible for a tax deduction of up to 30 percent of their assessable income, with a maximum limit of 100,000 baht per tax year
provided that there is an investment limit for each member; (4) Promotion of investment diversification to be in line with international standards and market development. This includes determination of
manage liquidity of fixed income funds and mixed funds that invest at least 60 percent of the net asset value in debt securities. The limit for such transactions is increased from 10 percent to 30