Bangkok, April 10, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on relaxing a unit holding limit where any person or group of persons is allowed to hold not exceeding one-third of all units in a mutual fund ("One-Third Rule"). As there is no such One-Third Rule in other ASEAN countries, the proposed revision aims to facilitate Thai investment management companies by exempting the said Rule from unit holding of mutual funds set up by Thai investment management companies under the ASEAN Collective Inv...
Bangkok, May 29, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on 2 draft notifications to facilitate offering of mutual funds set up by Thai investment management companies under the ASEAN Collective Investment Schemes (Thai ASEAN CIS). To begin with, the first one provides an exemption of unit holding limit up to one-third of all units sold (the One-Third Rule) for Thai ASEAN CIS in the portion offered to non-Thai nationals and omnibus account in other ASEAN countries to non-Thai nationals and omni...
Bangkok, May 29, 2014 ? The SEC is seeking public comment on 2 draft notifications to facilitate offering of mutual funds set up by Thai investment management companies under the ASEAN Collective Investment Schemes (Thai ASEAN CIS). To begin with, the first one provides an exemption of unit holding limit up to one-third of all units sold (the One-Third Rule) for Thai ASEAN CIS in the portion offered to non-Thai nationals and omnibus account in other ASEAN countries to non-Thai nationals and omni...
of Mutual Fund > Relaxation of rules Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 20. Relaxation of rules A mutual fund management company may request the SEC's for relaxation of the
of Mutual Fund > Relaxation of rules Regulations SHARE : Detail Content Management of Mutual Fund 20. Relaxation of rules A mutual fund management company may request the SEC's for relaxation of the
to conform with the government’s preventive measures. The Company and subsidiaries are still be able to operate as normal. However, under the uncertainty and highly fluctuate market during this COVID
Bangkok, November 5, 2015 ?The SEC is seeking public comments on the proposed relaxation to the rules governing investment policy of mutual funds offered for sale to accredited investors, i.e
introduce several variables intended to control for the firm’s specific characteristics and other macroeconomic shocks and uncertainty. ❑ Following prior literature on political risk and firm value, we
securities, namely green bond, social bond and sustainability bond. Issuers of such bonds are entitled for the fee exemption from 17 May 2019 to 31 May 2020. This relaxation of the filing rules aims to
operations or to material information access, and submit the letter requesting a relaxation to SEC by 14 May 2020. For the companies that have already been granted relaxation on submission of financial