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SEC monitors SET’s and TFEX’s temporary measures



Monday 7 April 2025 | No. 79 / 2025


Bangkok, 7 April 2025 – Following the decision of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and the Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) to implement temporary measures for overseeing the trading situations of securities and futures contracts for a period of four days, starting from 8 April 2025, 

Mrs. Pornanong Budsaratragoon, Secretary-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), said: “This action is based on the authority granted by the SET and TFEX regulations, which have been approved by the SEC Board and the Capital Market Supervisory Board (CMSB) to address incidents that could impact the markets. This allows the SET and TFEX to implement temporary measures to align with respective situations. The SEC has been working closely and continuously with the SET and TFEX. We believe these measures will help reduce market volatility, which will subsequently benefit the overall capital market. The SEC will continue monitoring and collaborating with the SET and TFEX to assess the situations and the impacts of these temporary measures, as well as the overall situation moving forward.”

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