| | History of SET | 1 | Establishment of SET | 1 | Vision & Mission | 1 | Regulatory Framework of the Capital Market | 2 | Operations | 3 | Board of Governors | 3 | Management | 4 | SET’s Role | 5 | Corporate Governance Center | 6 | Products and Services | 6 | Revenue Structure | 12 | Financial Events that Affect SET | 12 | SET and the World Stock Exchange | 15 | SET and Asian Stock Exchanges | 16 | Comparison of SET, SGX and NYSE | 17 | Index Composition Comparison between SGX and SET | 18 | Stock Index Comparison | 18 | Future move of SETConclusion | 2022 |
Stock Exchange of Thailand
History of the Stock Exchange of Thailand
The modern Thai Capital Market was started in 1961 when Thailand implemented its first five-year National Economic and Social Development Plan. It supports the promotion of economic growth and stability as well as develops the Kingdom's standard of living. After that, the Second National Economic and Social Development Plan (1967-1971) proposed to set up an orderly securities market in order to gather additional capital to support Thailand's industrialization and economic development. The modern Thai capital market can be divided into two phases, "The Bangkok Stock Exchange" which was privately owned and "The Securities Exchange of Thailand". The BSE finally ceased operations in the early 1970s because of a lack of official government support and a limited investor understanding of the equity market
Establishment of the Stock Exchange of Thailand
Despite the failure of the BSE, the concept of an orderly security market had attracted a lot of Thai people attention. In 1969, as recommended by the World Bank, the government acquired the services of Professor Sidney M. Robbins from Columbia University to study the development channels of the Thai capital market. In 1972 the Government took a further step in this direction by improving the "Announcement of the Executive Council