SEC has amended the procedure to make it easier for asset management companies to seek a unitholders’ resolution to revise or modify a mutual fund project and its management procedure by
SEC Secretary-General Ruenvadee Suwanmongkol said: “The auditing context has evolved significantly over time. The SEC thus revises the requirements on approval of auditors in the capital market specified in the SEC Office Notification No. Sor Shor. 39/2553 to be in line with the current situation. The amendments aim to facilitate high potential auditors’ entry into the capital market to sufficiently support capital market growth. Essentially, the amendments will (1) lower the requirement...
institution, the securities company may comply with the policy of security of the information technology of such financial institution. [M] · Reviewing and modify updatable by having a risk assessment once a
financial institution, the securities company may comply with the policy of security of the information technology of such financial institution. [M] o Reviewing and modify updatable by having a risk
been a change in the necessary circumstances as provided in the first paragraph, the Minister upon the recommendation of the SEC may modify or change the conditions already specified.
been a change in the necessary circumstances as provided in the first paragraph, the Minister upon the recommendation of the SEC may modify or change the conditions already specified.
”) through twelve securities trading accounts in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that time which was not consistent with the
(“UMI”) through twelve securities trading accounts in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that time which was not consistent with
(“UMI”) through twelve securities trading accounts in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that time which was not consistent with
”) through twelve securities trading accounts in concealment to mislead the general public to believe that UMI shares were purchased or sold in great volume at that time which was not consistent with the