Bangkok, 13 September 2016 - The SEC has imposed a two-year suspension of approval on {A}, Executive Chairman of {X1} Company Limited, for failing to supervise the Know Your Client/Client Due
SEC is opening for public comments on the regulations to supervise private funds as now business operators have developed a variety of services to satisfy customers. Therefore, SEC intends to
SEC is opening for public comments on the regulations to supervise private funds as the business operators have developed a variety of services to satisfy customers. Therefore, SEC intends to
The spread of COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 has resulted in severe volatility in debt and equity markets around the world, and consequently stimulated investment outflows from mutual funds and affected the stability of the global financial system. Due to this circumstance, international regulators have decided to issue liquidity measures.Realizing the importance of liquidity risk management process of mutual funds, the SEC encourages asset management companies to strengthen the effic...
/ActandRoyalEnactment/Act/act-sea2008-no4.pdf DRAFT order to protect customers, maintain stability of the financial system or control the risks arising from derivatives, the Capital Market Supervisory Board shall have
power to supervise the providers of infrastructure services which use digital technology to improve the efficiency of transaction process in the capital market. Therefore, SEC is seeking comments from
) financial prudence An intermediary shall maintain substantial and adequate financial resources continuously; (5) market conduct An intermediary shall undertake business in keeping with proper standards of
prudence An intermediary shall maintain substantial and adequate financial resources continuously; (5) market conduct An intermediary shall undertake business in keeping with proper standards of market
maintain substantial and adequate financial resources continuously; (5) market conduct An intermediary shall undertake business in keeping with proper standards of market conduct; (6) competent staff