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Korea to Open In-house Version of NASDAQ Private Market

Korea to Open In-house Version of NASDAQ Private Market

SEOUL, June 1 (Korea Bizwire) – A Korean version of the NASDAQ Private Market is expected to launch before the end of the year. According to industry analysts, the Korea Financial Investment Association (KFIA) plans to present what it calls an ‘over-the-counter transaction platform for professional investors’. It plans to revitalize the pre-IPO market by providing [...]

S. Korea and France to Bolster Fintech Cooperation

S. Korea and France to Bolster Fintech Cooperation

  SEOUL, May 30 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea, aiming to become the hub of Asia’s financial technology (fintech) sector, signed a memorandum of understanding with France on Monday. The agreement included sharing related information and supporting each other’s fintech firms. A partnership with France, a core player in the eurozone economy, is seen as offering [...]

Household Loan Policies Produce Undesirable Consequences

Household Loan Policies Produce Undesirable Consequences

SEOUL, May 13 (Korea Bizwire) – More than one hundred days have passed since the Korean government established new guidelines for credit checks, leading to more rigorous income evaluations for loan applicants. The policy is part of efforts to ease the national economic debt burden, which now stands at over 1.2 quadrillion won in household [...]

Increased Life Expectancy Helps Economic Growth in Long Term

Increased Life Expectancy Helps Economic Growth in Long Term

SEJONG, May 12 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s rapidly increased life expectancy has helped boost the country’s economic growth by 0.4 percentage point over the past 15 years as people tend to save more, eventually leading to an increase in spending and capital stocks, a report showed Thursday. South Korea’s life expectancy reached 82.4 years [...]

Korean Banks Issue CoCo Bonds

Korean Banks Issue CoCo Bonds

SEOUL, May 10 (Korea Bizwire) – CoCo bonds, or contingent convertible bonds, are fixed-income instruments that are equity-convertible in cases of pre-specified trigger events. Despite their liability-like properties, they are classified as assets, which is prompting many banks to issue CoCo bonds as means of expanding capital. So technically, they’re asset-convertible debt.  Major Korean banks, [...]