TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 19Thailand Development Research Institute, 2004 |
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Table 2 Conditions Placed on Foreign Liners Registering in the ASEAN5 Foreign equity Foreign equity must be not more than 49 percent of registered equity . Number of foreign shareholders must be less than half the total shareholders ...
Table 2 Conditions Placed on Foreign Liners Registering in the ASEAN5 Foreign equity Foreign equity must be not more than 49 percent of registered equity . Number of foreign shareholders must be less than half the total shareholders ...
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... foreign exchange control regulations in Thailand are very tight in order to meet the requirements of the Exchange Control Act of 1942. Under the Act , Thailand regulates the manner in which money flows into , or is taken out of , the ...
... foreign exchange control regulations in Thailand are very tight in order to meet the requirements of the Exchange Control Act of 1942. Under the Act , Thailand regulates the manner in which money flows into , or is taken out of , the ...
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... foreign currency debts regardless of maturity ; previously , they could hedge for only up to one year . Thai residents are also allowed to issue structured products , which link return to foreign variables such as exchange rates and ...
... foreign currency debts regardless of maturity ; previously , they could hedge for only up to one year . Thai residents are also allowed to issue structured products , which link return to foreign variables such as exchange rates and ...
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1000 | 13 |
More than six years after the start of the East Asian Financial Crisis the role of the market | 3 |
ISSN 08572968 | 1 |
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