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
SEC together with FETCO share a common view to enhance FETCO position to “The Capital Market Federation of Thailand” which would have legal status as a “juristic person” like other federations in
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
purpose of standardizing the operating control of brokerage and dealing of securities that are not debt instruments, the SEC Office hereby issues the following preliminary common guidelines for securities
purpose of standardizing the operating control of brokerage and dealing of securities that are not debt instruments, the SEC Office hereby issues the following preliminary common guidelines for securities
purpose of standardizing the operating control of brokerage and dealing of securities that are not debt instruments, the SEC Office hereby issues the following preliminary common guidelines for securities
and in managing associated risks, to be able to provide services to related digital asset business operators. This is for the case that they have common major shareholders if they are able to comply
and innovations to facilitate fast and convenient market access, more efficient cost management of existing and new intermediaries in fulfilling investors? demands, enhancing market supervisory
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