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19 November 2014 Daily Market Outlook 1 Please see disclaimer on last page Upbeat ending to the week Expect the SET to continue trading up today, as local and global stars align to provide upward momentum. Locally the good news regarding tourism and rice exports will strengthen optimism regarding next year and globally the dovish sentiments from the Fed, reinforced by recent data, will continue to help both local and regional equities today. Local issues: Plan to have directly elected PM unlikely to pass. Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) chairman Borwornsak Uwanno is resolutely against the National Reform Council’s proposal to have the PM and cabinet directly elected. Amongst the five key reasons Mr. Borwornsak listed is that such a ‘winner-takes all’ system could exacerbate vote-buying as the potential gain from vote- buying by any one wealthy individual increases. (Bangkok Post). SET aims to increase institutional investors’ share. SET President said as part of the bourse’s five-year plan starting from 2015 the SET aims to raise ratio of institutional investors from the current 30-40% to 50% by 2020 to cushion against potentially high fluctuations. The comments followed Monday’s 9.2% intraday slide on panic selling from rumors. (Bangkok Post) Expected boost to tourism over New Year festival. According to world’s largest travel site TripAdvisor, Bangkok is the world’s 10 th most popular destination for celebrating the New Year festival, the only Asian country on the list. High demand is expected to allow average room rate for three and four-star hotels in Bangkok to rise by 18% to Bt2,499/night. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) expects falling oil prices, cooler weather and extended holiday period to boost tourism. (Bangkok Post) Renewed strength in rice exports. A report by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) predicts that Thai rice exports will reach 10.2mn tons by year-end, just 500,000 less than 2011’s all- time high. The report cites the end of the pledging scheme in renewing the competitiveness of Thai rice on the global market. Report sees Thai shipments increasing 54.2% YoY from 6.6mn tons last year, moving country past India as biggest rice exporter. (Bangkok Post) KKP has partnered with General Life Assurance (Thailand) to distribute the company’s life insurance products for 15 years. This collaboration is expected to strengthen both the bank and the Thailand Research Department: Mr. Warut Siwasariyanon (No.017923) Tel: 02 680 5041 Mr. Narudon Rusme (No.29737) Tel: 02 680 5056 Mr. Napat Siworapongpan (No.49234) Tel: 02 680 5094 Major Indices Close Chg %Chg SET 1,516.79 +36.6 +2.5 SET50 1,013.14 +28.1 +2.9 SET P/E (x) 18.0 SET P/BV (x) 2.2 SET Div. Yield (%) 2.9 Dow Jones 17,778.15 +421.3 +2.4 S&P 500 2,061.23 +48.3 +2.4 NASDAQ 4,748.40 +104.1 +2.2 UK 6,466.00 +129.5 +2.0 Germany 9,811.06 +266.6 +2.8 France 4,249.49 +137.6 +3.3 Japan 17,210.05 +390.3 +2.3 South Korea 1,897.50 -2.7 -0.1 Hong Kong 22,832.21 +246.4 +1.1 China 3,057.88 -3.1 -0.1 Taiwan 8,878.63 +50.3 +0.6 Singapore 3,243.65 +16.4 +0.5 Malaysia 1,699.95 +18.1 +1.1 Indonesia 5,113.35 +77.7 +1.5 Philippines 7,029.28 +63.1 +0.9 Trading Summary Buy Sell Net Institution 10,447 3,524 6,923 Proprietary 4,345 4,872 -527 Foreign 9,493 10,691 -1,198 Individuals 27,835 33,033 -5,198 Total Trading Value 52,120 Btmn Most Active Value Value Close %Chg PTT 3,080 335.00 +6.3 PTTEP 2,981 117.50 +6.8 PAF 2,410 5.85 +30.0 KBANK 2,175 233.00 +3.1 TRUE 1,936 11.80 +2.6 Commodity Futures Close Chg %Chg US Crude 54.11 -2.4 -4.2 Brent Crude 59.27 -1.9 -3.1 Gold 1,194.80 +0.3 +0.0 FX Rates Close Chg %Chg USD/THB 32.84 -0.1 -0.2 EUR/USD 1.23 -0.0 -0.5 USD/JPY 118.82 +0.2 +0.2 USD/CNY 6.21 +0.0 +0.3 Source: Bisnews, Bloomberg

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Upbeat ending to the week

Expect the SET to continue trading up today, as local and global

stars align to provide upward momentum. Locally the good news

regarding tourism and rice exports will strengthen optimism

regarding next year and globally the dovish sentiments from the

Fed, reinforced by recent data, will continue to help both local and

regional equities today.

Local issues: Plan to have directly elected PM unlikely to pass. Constitution

Drafting Committee (CDC) chairman Borwornsak Uwanno is

resolutely against the National Reform Council’s proposal to have

the PM and cabinet directly elected. Amongst the five key reasons

Mr. Borwornsak listed is that such a ‘winner-takes all’ system

could exacerbate vote-buying as the potential gain from vote-

buying by any one wealthy individual increases. (Bangkok Post).

SET aims to increase institutional investors’ share. SET

President said as part of the bourse’s five-year plan starting from

2015 the SET aims to raise ratio of institutional investors from the

current 30-40% to 50% by 2020 to cushion against potentially

high fluctuations. The comments followed Monday’s 9.2%

intraday slide on panic selling from rumors. (Bangkok Post)

Expected boost to tourism over New Year festival. According

to world’s largest travel site TripAdvisor, Bangkok is the world’s

10th most popular destination for celebrating the New Year

festival, the only Asian country on the list. High demand is

expected to allow average room rate for three and four-star hotels

in Bangkok to rise by 18% to Bt2,499/night. The Tourism Authority

of Thailand (TAT) expects falling oil prices, cooler weather and

extended holiday period to boost tourism. (Bangkok Post)

Renewed strength in rice exports. A report by the UN Food and

Agriculture Organization (FAO) predicts that Thai rice exports will

reach 10.2mn tons by year-end, just 500,000 less than 2011’s all-

time high. The report cites the end of the pledging scheme in

renewing the competitiveness of Thai rice on the global market.

Report sees Thai shipments increasing 54.2% YoY from 6.6mn

tons last year, moving country past India as biggest rice exporter.

(Bangkok Post)

KKP has partnered with General Life Assurance (Thailand) to

distribute the company’s life insurance products for 15 years. This

collaboration is expected to strengthen both the bank and the

Thailand Research Department:

Mr. Warut Siwasariyanon (No.017923) Tel: 02 680 5041

Mr. Narudon Rusme (No.29737) Tel: 02 680 5056

Mr. Napat Siworapongpan (No.49234) Tel: 02 680 5094

Major Indices Close Chg %Chg

SET 1,516.79 +36.6 +2.5

SET50 1,013.14 +28.1 +2.9

SET P/E (x) 18.0

SET P/BV (x) 2.2

SET Div. Yield (%) 2.9

Dow Jones 17,778.15 +421.3 +2.4

S&P 500 2,061.23 +48.3 +2.4

NASDAQ 4,748.40 +104.1 +2.2

UK 6,466.00 +129.5 +2.0

Germany 9,811.06 +266.6 +2.8

France 4,249.49 +137.6 +3.3

Japan 17,210.05 +390.3 +2.3

South Korea 1,897.50 -2.7 -0.1

Hong Kong 22,832.21 +246.4 +1.1

China 3,057.88 -3.1 -0.1

Taiwan 8,878.63 +50.3 +0.6

Singapore 3,243.65 +16.4 +0.5

Malaysia 1,699.95 +18.1 +1.1

Indonesia 5,113.35 +77.7 +1.5

Philippines 7,029.28 +63.1 +0.9

Trading Summary Buy Sell Net

Institution 10,447 3,524 6,923

Proprietary 4,345 4,872 -527

Foreign 9,493 10,691 -1,198

Individuals 27,835 33,033 -5,198

Total Trading Value 52,120 Btmn

Most Active Value Value Close %Chg

PTT 3,080 335.00 +6.3

PTTEP 2,981 117.50 +6.8

PAF 2,410 5.85 +30.0

KBANK 2,175 233.00 +3.1

TRUE 1,936 11.80 +2.6

Commodity Futures Close Chg %Chg

US Crude 54.11 -2.4 -4.2

Brent Crude 59.27 -1.9 -3.1

Gold 1,194.80 +0.3 +0.0

FX Rates Close Chg %Chg

USD/THB 32.84 -0.1 -0.2

EUR/USD 1.23 -0.0 -0.5

USD/JPY 118.82 +0.2 +0.2

USD/CNY 6.21 +0.0 +0.3

Source: Bisnews, Bloomberg

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company’s bancassurance businesses and serve the spectrum of customer

needs comprehensively. (The Nation)

PSTC (IPO price Bt0.65) trades for the first day today (19 Dec 14). PSTC’s

management believes a first public trade of PSTC’s shares would be appropriate

after investors have responded well to it. With a Bt300mn IPO issuance, PSTC

plans to expand its renewable energy investment, apart from existing solar power

plants & roofs of 3.96 MW total capacities, with a new biomass power plant, 0.99

MW expected, and other future projects from other energies (Wind, thermal

energy) which PSTC is developing and studying feasibility. (InfoQuest/ Company

report) SLC (Solution Corner (1998) Plc), a software & IT solutions provider and the

parent company of Springnews Television, yesterday announced it had acquired

a 12.27% equity stake in Nation Multimedia Group (NMG) for Bt1.04bn and 225

million units of NMG-W3. SLC said the acquisition was a strategic investment

while NMG will remain firm in its duties as a mass media operator and there was

no significant change in NMG's business plan. (The Nation)

Global issues USA Data emphasizing need for ‘patience’. Following Thursday’s statement from

that Fed that “it can be patient in beginning to normalize the stance of monetary

policy”, somewhat shaky employment data also released yesterday reinforced

that dovish sentiment. US Markit Services flash December PMI 53.6 versus 56.9

and the sector activity growth being slowest since February, both underlined

continued unsteadiness in the economic recovery. All this allowed Wall Street to

trade up considerably, with the Dow increasing 2.43%, NASDQ 2.24% and

S&P500 2.40%. (Reuters)

Delay to Volcker rule. The US Fed said it will give banks until 2017 to comply

with some parts of the Volcker regulations on proprietary trading, a development

likely to both boost their bottom lines and also mitigate medium-term liquidity

shortfall. (BBC)

Europe Boosted by improved macro outlook. Both the Fed statement and news from

Europe itself – that German finance minister says Greece is in better shape than

expected –, as well as continued expectations of further ECB measures, allowed

European equities to surge strongly. The DAX improved 2.79%, while CAC

increased by 3.35%, the FTSE by 2.04% and Milan by 2.65%. (Reuters)

Commodities Oil continued trading down Thursday, due to renewed fears of over-supply. Bret

traded down $1.91 to close at US$69.27/barrel while WTI traded down US$2.36

to close at US$54.11/barrel. Reuters)

Gold adjusted up Thursday following Fed’s dovish sentiment and the consequent

easing of inflation expectations. Gold adjusted up 30 cents to close at

US$1,194.80/ounce. (Reuters)

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Date Regions

16-Dec-14 CNY

EU

US

17-Dec-14 EU

US

US

US

19-Dec-14 JPY

Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

1 2 3 4 5

XD

WHAPF : 0.181 Bt

8 9 10 11 12

XD

CITY : 0.16 Bt

IRC : 0.6269 Bt

15 16 17 18 19

XD

AOT : 3.40 Bt

XD

UIC : 0.04728 Bt

22 23 24 25 26

29 30 31

Fed Interest Rate Decision

BoJ Press Conference

December 2014

Economic Indicators

HSBC Manufacturing PMI

Makrit Manufacturing PMI

Makrit Manufacturing PMI

Consumer Price Index

Consumer Price Index

Fed's Monetary Policy Statement

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Corporate Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies (CGR). CG Rating by the Thai Institute of Directors Association (IOD) in 2013.

ADVANC BTS GRAMMY MCOT PTT SC SSI TMBAOT CIMBT HANA MINT PTTEP SCB SSSC TNITYASIMAR CK HEMRAJ NKI PTTGC SCC SVI TOPBAFS CPF ICC NOBLE QH SCSMG SYMC TRCBANPU CPN INTUCH PAP RATCH SE-ED TCAP TRUEBAY CSL IRPC PG ROBINS SIM THAI TTWBBL DRT IVL PHOL RS SIS THCOM TVOBCP DTAC KBANK PR S&J SITHAI THRE UVBECL EASTW KKP PRANDA SAMART SNC TIP VGIBKI EGCO KTB PS SAMTEL SPALI TISCO WACOALBROOK ERW LPN PSL SAT SPI TKT

2S ASP CHOW GBX JUBILE LRH NMG PPP SINGER TCP TOG UACACAP AYUD CM GC KBS LST NSI PREB SIRI TF TPC UMIAF BEC CNT GFPT KCE MACO NWR PRG SKR TFD TPCORP UMSAHC BFIT CPALL GL KGI MAJOR OCC PT SMT TFI TPIPL UPAIT BH CSC GLOW KKC MAKRO OFM PYLON SNP THANA TRT UPOICAKP BIGC DCC GOLD KSL MBK OGC QTC SPCG THANI TRU UTAMANAH BJC DELTA GSTEL KWC MBKET OISHI RASA SPPT THIP TSC VIBHAAMARIN BLA DTC GUNKUL L&E MFC PB SABINA SSF TICON TSTE VIHAMATA BMCL ECL HMPRO LANNA MFEC PDI SAMCO STANLY TIPCO TSTH VNGAP BWG EE HTC LH MODERN PE SCCC STEC TK TTA VNTAPCO CCET EIC IFEC LHBANK MTI PF SCG SUC TLUXE TTCL YUASAAPCS CENTEL ESSO INET LHK NBC PJW SEAFCO SUSCO TMILL TUF ZMICOASIA CFRESH FE ITD LIVE NCH PM SFP SYNTEC TMT TWFPASK CGS FORTH JAS LOXLEY NINE PPM SIAM TASCO TNL TYM

A ASIA CITY EASON HTECH KASET MJD PL SF SVOA TMI UOBKHAAV BAT-3K CMR EMC HYDRO KC MK POST SGP SWC TNDT UPFAEC BCH CNS EPCO IFS KCAR MOONG PRECHA SIMAT SYNEX TNPC UWCAEONTS BEAUTY CPL F&D IHL KDH MPIC PRIN SLC TBSP TOPP VAROAFC BGT CRANE FNS ILING KTC MSC Q-CON SMIT TCCC TPAC VTEAGE BLAND CSP FOCUS INOX KWH NC QLT SMK TEAM TPP WAVEAH BOL CSR FPI IRC LALIN NIPPON RCI SOLAR TGCI TR WGAI BROCK CTW FSS IRCP LEE NNCL RCL SPC TIC TTI WINAJ BSBM DEMCO GENCO IT MATCH NTV ROJNA SPG TIES TVD WORKAKR CHARAN DNA GFM JMART MATI OSK RPC SRICHA TIW TVIALUCON CHUO DRACO GJS JMT MBAX PAE SCBLIF SSC TKS TWZANAN CI EA GLOBAL JTS MDX PATO SCP STA TMC UBISARIP CIG EARTH HFT JUTHA PRINC PICO SENA SUPER TMD UEC

Corporate Governance Report disclaimer

The disclosure of the survey result of the Thai Institute of Directors

Association (“IOD”) regarding corporate governance is made pursuant

to the policy of the Office of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The survey of the IOD is based on the information of a company listed

on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and the Market for Alternative

Investment disclosed to the public and able to be accessed by a

general public investor. The result, therefore, is from the perspective of

a third party. It is not an evaluation of operation and is not based on

inside information.

The survey result is as of the date appearing in the Corporate

Governance Report of Thai Listed Companies. As a result, the survey

result may be changed after that date, Asia wealth Securities Company

Limited does not conform nor certify the accuracy of such survey result.

Score Range Number of Logo Description

90 – 100

80 – 89

70 – 79

60 – 69

50 – 59

Excellent

Very Good

Good

Satisfactory

Pass

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Below 50 No logo given N/A

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Head Office 540 Floor 7,14,17 , Mercury Tower, Ploenchit Road, Lumphini,

Pathumwan Bangkok 10330

02-680-5000 02-680-5111

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Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok, 10500 Thailand

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Bangkaew Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540

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Rayong Province 21000

038-808200 038-807200

Khonkaen 26/9 Srijanmai Road, Tamboonnaimuang, Khon Khaen

40000

043-334-700 043-334-799

Chonburi 44 Vachiraprakarn Road, Bangplasoi, Muang Chonburi, Chonburi

20000

038-274-533 038-275-168

Chaseongsao 233-233/2 Moo2 1st Flr., Sukprayoon Road, Na Meung Sub-

District, Meung District, Chachoengsao 24000

038-981-587 038-981-591