Thailand amends regulations on crypto ads as it tightens oversight on digital assets
Thailand’s market regulator (SEC) has announced new rules for advertisement of cryto and other VDAs amid similar efforts by India’s ASCI
Thailand’s market regulator (SEC) has announced new rules for advertisement of cryto and other VDAs amid similar efforts by India’s ASCI
Crypto companies in Thailand advertise heavily on digital media and billboards promoting the industry can also been seen throughout the city’s capital Bangkok. Thailand’s regulator in recent days has also handed out fines to crypto companies, with the operations of many companies hit by a global slump in the value of digital currencies.
Thailand tightened rules on advertising by crypto companies, joining countries like Singapore in seeking to protect retail investors in the wake of a $2 trillion selloff in digital asset markets.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.
Australian job advertisements rose to their highest since 2008 in June as demand for labour showed no sign of stalling, suggesting unemployment is likely to fall to fresh lows in coming moths.