generation Consulting services Eligible as Green Eligible as Red Eligible as Amber Harm should be remediated within the timeframe in the plan. If not, the status will be revoked. Out of scope Thailand Taxonomy
Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3 Cluster 4 Provident fundsMutual fundsInsurance 3.9 9.4 11.6 24.0 Insurance Provident funds Insurance Primary vehicle Mutual funds Retirement saving adequacy 11% 18% 28% % of
thresholds and indicators for the energy sector. Many energy activities in the Section 4.1 (Activity Thresholds and criteria) will refer to this sectoral energy table Green Activities 100 100 100 100 50 Amber
activities that are limited in time can be structured in real economy as separate time-bound projects. This is especially true for the amber category, where most activities focus on the time-limited movement
สนใจ เช่น ความเสี่ยง เครื่องมือ และแนวทางการกำกับดูแลใหม่ ๆ ได้แก่ RegTech Crypto และ Surveillance การกำกับดูแลโดยใช้ Behavioral Cluster Analysis การบริหารจัดการความปลอดภัยของระบบและข้อมูลตามมาตรฐาน
Electricity Authority 326 employees 8. Ministry of Commerce 307 employees Analysis Using Cluster Analysis for clustering Thai investor based on their behavior or Proportions of their money allocated to each
..................................................................................................... 27 3.2. Relevant decarbonization measures ........................................................................... 27 3.3. NDC-based amber thresholds
Loan Portfolio THAILAND TAXONOMY INTEGRATION Green Activities 20% Bank’s Loan Portfolio Amber Activities 40% Red Activities 40% Long-Term Target • Greater portion of Green Activities • Systemically
association between Thai investor cluster membership and their financial literacy. Thai investor clusters differ considerably in their financial literacy such that modern investors tend to possess financial
• A related strand of research focuses on price clusters. • Many studies have found that the stock prices tend to cluster around particular numbers (e.g. Harris (1991), Aitken et al. (1996), Brown et al