SET demands reforms amid sell-off
[Bangkok Post] - 03/8/2025
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has asked the Finance Ministry to issue a royal decree to enhance tax benefits for long-term investments and strengthen the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) law enforcement powers in order to revive investor confidence.
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