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
sector agreed that progress in technology has played an important role in causing businesses to adapt and prepare to handle the expectations of investors in accuracy, speed of service and the need to
international expertise and reliability, to study the changing landscape, opportunities, challenges and potential impacts on securities businesses including how businesses adapt in response to changes under the
agencies stand ready to consider various options and will publish further guidelines in relevant matters for listed companies to adapt for handling the situation,” said Ms. Ruenvadee
it easier and more cost-effective for shareholders to have their say in the company?s decision-making with regard to business operation and relevant issues. We wish to see listed companies adapt these
opportunity for business to adapt towards sustainability using technology advancement and also the changes in resources demands during COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, stakeholders, such as investors
empowered to achieve financial well-being. To deliver this objective, the SEC is compelled to adapt and refine its strategy and operations to effectively address the challenges and issues that have arisen
26.5 million decreased from the same period of the previous year by THB 99.7 million, or equivalent to 136.1 percent, as a consequence of Covid-19 pandemic. The company need to adapt to the new norms of
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in business and industrial sectors to access the Thai capital market and adapt to digital transformation, and will join the group efforts in organizing training to