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
and Singapore, and the revised Memorandum of Understanding on the Streamlined Review Framework for ASEAN Common Prospectus to cover issuances of plain debt securities under a debt issuance
Companies: Good decisions lead to good reporting Where do we go from here? • Embedding impact in business as usual • Create a common language to redefine capitalism for players in the capital markets
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. SEC is prepared to consider easing rules to make it more convenient and not too cumbersome. We have reached a conclusion and shared a common understanding. SEC is ready to receive applications for
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in target setting relates separately to interim or long-term targets, the process for updating the climate action plan, and how it departs from business as usual. Implement processes to review and
beyond a “Business as Usual” trajectory; - where possible be compared to a benchmark or an external reference; - be consistent with the issuers’ overall strategic sustainability / ESG strategy; and - be
by 20 to 25 percent from the business-as-usual level by 2030.The financial sector plays a crucial role in mobilising funds to promote sustainability practices in the country. Most recently, financial