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World s Longest Short-Selling Ban Coming to an End in Korea
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Efficacy of punishment for naked short-selling measures remains questionable
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IMC, Natixis unnerve Korean retail investors
Posted : 2021-03-03 15:33
Fears grow over possible recurrence of Citadel case
By Park Jae-hyuk
IMC and Natixis are facing a severe backlash from retail investors here over their latest attempts to enter the Korean securities market which is waiting for the lifting of the short selling ban in May.
Individual domestic investors have expressed serious concerns over the recent inflow of foreign securities firms into Korea, alleging they will intensify confusion in the local capital market and the side effects of stock short selling.
According to the Financial Services Commission (FSC), Wednesday, Natixis applied for a preliminary approval, Feb. 24, to open its Seoul branch and broker investments in securities and over-the-counter derivatives here.
Angry investors
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Pension funds draw backlash for selling spree on KOSPI
Posted : 2021-02-19 16:10
Updated : 2021-02-19 17:15
By Park Jae-hyuk
Public pension funds in Korea have enraged domestic retail investors because of their record-long selling spree on the benchmark KOSPI, which is claimed to be one of the main reasons for the recent bearish market.
Such a negative sentiment has sparked an unprecedented inspection by the financial watchdog on their recent stock trading records.
According to the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), Friday, its securities market team asked major asset management companies entrusted with assets from the National Pension Service (NPS), the Government Employees Pension Service, the Teachers Pension and the Postal Savings & Insurance to submit data on their transactions of local stocks since last November.