Bangkok, August 26, 2014 ?The SEC is seeking public comment on proposed common offering rules for new financial products not falling within a scope of any existing rules. Introducing the common rules
Bangkok, October 8, 2008 ? ?ASEAN member countries have agreed on the adoption of common disclosure rules for cross-border securities offerings called ASEAN and Plus Standards Scheme, a significant
management companies and capital markets of both countries in the future.?I am delighted that the regulatory agencies of Thailand and Luxembourg signed a Memorandum of Understanding today,? said Dr. Vorapol
to the MOU (the ?Signatories") are targeting to implement the Framework in the first half of 2014.??? The Signatories have also agreed to adopt a set of common standards to govern the cross-border
allowing the issuer to comply with one single set of common disclosure standards, known as the ?ASEAN Standards?, together with limited additional requirements prescribed by each jurisdiction, known as the
delighted that we laid a firm foundation today for the stronger cooperation between the FSC and the SEC which celebrates its 20th anniversary of playing a vital role in the development of the Thai capital
, greener, more inclusive economy. I’m delighted, therefore, that we are today formalising our broad-based collaboration with the SEC.” About the ASEAN Low Carbon Energy ProgrammeThe ASEAN Low Carbon
, and we look forward to supporting continued progress in responsible investment in Thailand and beyond.”Ms. Monica Bae, Director of Investor Practice, AIGCC, added: “We are delighted to have our second
-General, stated in her opening speech: “The SEC Thailand is delighted to co-organize this important workshop whose objectives align with our efforts to promote respect for human rights, including gender
companies, needs to be ready to facilitate fund raising and investments to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2065. We are delighted to continue this strong