ประเทศ เฉพาะที่เป็น feeder fund และ fund of fundsและนโยบายในการป้องกันผู้ลงทุนซื้อขายหน่วยลงทุนถี่เกินไป (Excessive Trading Policy) ตามที่สมาคมบริษัทจัดการลงทุน (“สมาคม&rdquo
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SEC Secretary-General Pornanong Budsaratragoon said: “The SEC has issued 11 notifications containing regulations for establishing and managing Thailand ESG Funds. They have been published in the Government Gazette since 1 December 2023, officially allowing asset management companies to launch the fund right away. Initially, the SEC has received 22 applications for Thailand ESG Funds establishment from 16 asset management companies. The Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC)...
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before. The Company had reviewed the situation and consequently adjusted premium rates or stopped selling insurance policies with excessive risks. Moreover we intend to increase the volume of insurance
of securities to prevent excessive burdens on debt issuers; (3) Revising regulations to be clearer, concise and easy to understand. The consultation paper is available at https://www.sec.or.th/TH
, default of debt repayment at an amount exceeding 5 percent of the total assets, and changes to the major shareholders’ structure. To ensure that the proposed rules would not impose an excessive burden to
insurance policies with excessive risk. Moreover we intend to increase the volume of insurance policies with acceptable risk. 2. Net investment revenues, gains on investments and fair value losses totally
, embezzlement and permission to prepare inaccurate accounts, which caused the GL financial statements to show an excessive amount of US54 million dollars in the loan transactions and thus the exaggerated interest
guidelines would not impose excessive burdens on audit firms and auditors and would specify penalty alternatives that focus on appropriate proportionality of punishment to offense. The consultation paper