aspects of biases comprising (1) emotional or preference biases: focusing on present rather than future incidents; (2) belief bias: making conclusion based on too small sample size while associated risks
individual has made. 6. Behavioural biases related to investing • Aware that investors may not always make rational decisions due to biases. • Provide examples of common emotional or cognitive biases that may
well as the consolidation of our Nguyen Kim business in Vietnam. Overall SSSG in hardline segment decreased, primarily due to declines in overall customer spending in Thailand, particularly product in
- wide, as well as good corporate governance. All of the above endeavors and satisfactory operating performance, together with sound corporate governance, allowed KBank and K Companies to meet business