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Hyundai Card Reopens Korea's Kimchi Bond Market, Expands Funding Portfolio with Dual-Currency USD-CNY Issuance

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As financial market volatility continues to rise, Korean credit card companies are rethinking how to raise funds. ...

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 12, 2026

SK hynix dollar inflow expected to bolster Korea's FX market

SK hynix dollar inflow expected to bolster Korea's FX market

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 23, 2026

BGH: This Global Bond CEF Is Now A Decent Buy

BGH: This Global Bond CEF Is Now A Decent Buy

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Sales of derivative-linked securities grow in Q1

SEOUL, July 8 (Yonhap) -- Sales of derivative-linked securities in South Korea g...

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 8, 2026

No more single-stock leveraged ETFs? Korea weighs curbs

South Korea's ruling party has begun reviewing possible curbs on single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds tied to Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, as regulators step up scrutiny of products that critics say are fueling market concentration and volatility. Asset managers expect no further listings of the products, while some industry officials have begun calling for existing funds to be delisted to cool what they describe as an overheated market. The products have grown rapidly since their d

Bloomberg

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· Jul 5, 2026

BOK Warns of Risks From Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs: Yonhap

The Bank of Korea warned that single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds tied to Samsung Electronics Co. and SK Hynix Inc. could deepen market concentration, amplify volatility and intensify one-way trading flows, according to a local report.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jul 7, 2026

SK Hynix (KRX: 000660) Launches $28 Billion US ADR Listing To Ride AI Memory Boom

SK Hynix Inc. (KRX: 000660) kicked off its formal US listing marketing process on Monday, as the South Korean memory chipmaker moves to capitalize on surging investor appetite for AI-driven semiconductor stocks. The company is seeking to sell American depositary receipts representing approximately 17.79 million common shares, according to a filing with the US Securities [] The post SK Hynix (KRX: 000660) Launches 28 Billion US ADR Listing To Ride AI Memory Boom appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

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Related coverage for "Hyundai Card Reopens Korea's Kimchi Bond Market, Expands Funding Portfolio with Dual-Currency USD-CNY Issuance": Korea Times News — SK hynix dollar inflow expected to bolster Korea's FX market. Seeking Alpha — BGH: This Global Bond CEF Is Now A Decent Buy. Yonhap News Agency — Sales of derivative-linked securities grow in Q1. The korea Herald News — No more single-stock leveraged ETFs? Korea weighs curbs. Bloomberg — BOK Warns of Risks From Single-Stock Leveraged ETFs: Yonhap. Foreign Policy Journal — SK Hynix (KRX: 000660) Launches $28 Billion US ADR Listing To Ride AI Memory Boom