Bangkok, September 16, 2008 ? Following the Stock Exchange of Thailand?s steep fall today due to investors? concerns over troubled US financial industry, the SEC would like to inform that the failure of US financial institutions has not directly affected Thai business. Meanwhile, the SEC and relevant authorities have been working closely together to monitor the situation and potential impacts on listed companies and securities firms.SEC Deputy Secretary-General Prasong Vinaiphat said: ?US invest...
about saving and investment. Commercial banks and the TBAC are therefore pleased to be part of this important campaign and would like to confirm our commitment to further help promote sound financial
Bangkok, October 10, 2008 ? SEC Deputy Secretary-General Prasong Vinaiphat today gave a statement reassuring investors of the sound condition of the Thai stock market despite a huge fall of SET Index
Stability Board’s (FSB) Key Standards for Sound Financial Systems serving FSB, G20 and OECD members. They have also been used by the World Bank Group in more than 60 country reviews worldwide. And they
regard, governmental policy and a sound regulatory framework are among the key factors for supporting M&A efficiency without compromising the right balance between facilitating business transactions and
revisions, the business operators will be required to have in place a sound internal control system, by taking into account the utmost interest of customers, for preventing the use of inside information and
their continue concern on loan portfolio quality. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely
on loan portfolio quality. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality
serviceability. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high
serviceability. Although the deterioration in credit quality affected profitability, but Thai commercial banking system’s remained sound as banks continued to closely monitor credit quality and maintained high