South Korea Restricts Subsidiary Dual Listings Under New 3% Rule, Raising Capital Concerns

According to Herald Economy, South Korea's financial authorities have introduced new restrictions on subsidiary dual listings, with stricter exception criteria and a 3% rule application. The policy aims to protect minority shareholders of parent companies but has raised concerns in the capital markets. Industry participants worry the tightened approval standards may limit corporate fundraising channels and hamper growth prospects.
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