supervised by a regulator located in a country whose supervisory measures on investment management are recognized by the SEC Office; For the purpose of intermediaries’ compliance with the aforesaid provision
Thailand’s fresh commitment to reduce its 2030 emissions by 40 percent, from the 30 percent target pledged at COP26, is a critical step and why guidelines like the Thailand Green Taxonomy that provide clarity
to shareholders, warrant holders and investors ● Supervised listed companies, securities companies and asset management companies including persons in direct contact with investors to ensure their
and fund voting Supervision of the Securities Exchange Enhancing competitiveness of the capital market Establishment of the Capital Market Development Fund (CMDF) Effectiveness, clarity and transparency
wait for clarity from the election. Resulting in investment from the private sector Government slowdown high competition Customers postpone the plan and delay investment. Resulting in the results of
political clarity from elections. Resulting in a slowdown in investment from the private sector and the public sector, there is intense competition from the domestic market. Increasing product costs due to
giving away cash to the people and welfare payments to the unemployed. While employment remained weak, Policy clarity Direction of the business team and political climate It is a huge risk to the future
authorised and supervised by the home regulator that is a signatory, and established for offering for sale under the Mutual Recognition of Funds between Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's
out policy and supervised the SEC Office’s overall operation and implementation of the SEC Strategic Plan in line with the CMDMP and according to the set timeframe. In doing so, the SEC Board also gave
Reform Priorities in Asia: Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level Taking Corporate Governance to a Higher Level reform priorities in Asia 2011 REFORM PRIORITIES IN ASIA: TAKING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE TO A HIGHER LEVEL 2011 This work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries. This document and any m...