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Fueling the future: South Korea’s capital and America’s nuclear reboot
South Korean investment in America’s fuel supply chain could reduce reliance on Russia while securing enriched uranium access ...
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Is South Korean Capital the Missing Ingredient in America’s Nuclear Comeback?
America wants a nuclear renaissance. It may yet need a South Korean one. America’s nuclear revival stalls at three brutal chokepoints: first-of-a-kind (FOAK) financing perils, a shriveled ...
South Korean retail investors are becoming a significant driver of Ether’s growing value, alongside global institutional investors and corporate treasuries, Mow said. South Korean retail investor ...
In a year when plain vanilla was flavour of choice, one deal shone for its structure and execution. Lotte Shopping’s US$903m convertible bond was a win-win solution for issuer and investors, making it ...
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The Korean connection: How South Korean capital is flowing into the ASX and powering the battery boom
Korean battery giants are partnering with ASX stocks to secure critical minerals such as lithium and graphite and strengthen ...
The W2.55trn (US$2.15bn) IPO of Kakao Bank, South Korea’s largest digital-only lender, passed tough regulatory scrutiny and set a positive tone in a record year for the country’s IPO market. Kakao ...
Capital Group has introduced a stand-alone voting policy for South Korea, signaling a more tailored governance approach in one of its key Asian markets, industr ...
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