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Overseas financial firms allowed to trade in Seoul's forex market: FSS chief

Global financial companies operating in overseas markets will be allowed to participate in Seoul s local foreign exchange (forex) market, according to Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) Governor Lee Bok-hyun. This is part of the financial authorities measures to raise the Korean capital market s accessibility to foreign investors. ....

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Goldman Sachs considered to be main victim of short-selling ban


Korea might extend temporary short-selling ban for another three months
By Park Jae-hyuk
Goldman Sachs appears to have suffered more from the temporary ban on short-selling on the Seoul bourse than two other top-tier global investment banks ― JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley, according to industry officials, Wednesday.
Short-selling refers to a method in which an investor sells borrowed shares in the belief that the price will fall and they will be able to buy the shares back at a discount, keeping the difference and returning the borrowed shares.
Before the financial authorities temporarily prohibited the practice last March to counter the stock market plunge in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Goldman Sachs was one of the foreign brokerage houses that had most frequently used short-selling on the KOSPI and Kosdaq markets, along with Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse, according to data from the Korea Exchange. ....

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