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South Korea unveils measures to boost stock markets, tackle ‘Korea discount’


A man leads a bull during a ceremony celebrating the New Year’s opening of the South Korea stock market at the Korea Exchange in Seoul on January 2, 2023.

Jung Yeon-je | Afp | Getty Images

South Korea’s financial regulatory body unveiled measures to improve corporate governance on Monday, taking a leaf out of Japan’s playbook, to boost its undervalued local markets and address the “Korea discount.”

Korea’s Financial Services Commission furnished details of its “Corporate Value-up Program,” which aims to prioritize shareholder returns through various incentives including tax benefits, and “encourage listed companies to voluntarily set up and disclose valuation enhancement plans.”



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