, Thailand 2004 was a very challenging year for Thai economy and the capital market. We were faced successively with the adverse impacts of the SARs, the bird flu, and the oil price increases. But despite
. . . . . . . . ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 2001 proved to be an important and challenging year for Thailand’s capital market. As the key mechanism for the mobilization of long-term capital, the capital market positively demonstrated a clear
trading volume target by the end of the year. Likewise, the markets for mutual funds and provident funds continued to grow throughout the year, echoing the public's favorable responses to the government's
enter into contractual agreements that inter alia see continuous trading arrangements, one-off asset transfers, or some form of financial assistance (for example, the provision of a loan to a controlling
trading and clearing and settlement of listed securities to the Securities and Exchange Commission, to be in line with international standards, (2) restructuring the SET Board of Governors structure to
our promotion of overseas investments, strengthened enforcement on insider trading, share manipulation, executive misconducts, accounting frauds, false documentation of securities issuance and offering
markets, over-the-counter trading center and other service providers for transactions in the capital market. “Capital market supervision,” therefore, is primarily the supervision of market participants
markets, over-the-counter trading center and other service providers for transactions in the capital market. “Capital market supervision,” therefore, is primarily the supervision of market participants
systemic risk and prevention of any consequences that may affect securities trading system, where the works involved supervising securities companies to ensure their sound financial status as well as
securities trading system and other relevant systems of the Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, an information technology system is necessary for securities clearing houses and central securities depositories to