South Korea Split Listing Ban Kosdaq Reform Targets Valuation Gap
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South Korea split listing ban Kosdaq reform aims to address the Korea discount and improve shareholder value.
The Financial Services Commission said duplicate listings would be restricted and the Kosdaq market split into premium and standard tiers.
Authorities will also push companies with low price-to-book ratios to improve valuations and introduce new indices and ETFs.
The South Korea split listing ban Kosdaq reform signals efforts to strengthen market competitiveness.


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