
South Korean lawmakers have raised concerns about the risks of single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds. An opposition party member has explicitly called for these financial products to be delisted. This growing unease may signal potential regulatory actions in South Korea's financial markets.
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Opposition party member calls for delisting
An opposition party member has called for single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds to be delisted.
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South Korean lawmakers are increasingly expressing concerns about the risks of single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds.
BloombergSouth Korean lawmakers are increasingly raising warnings about the risks of single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds, with an opposition party member now calling for such products to be delisted.
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South Korean lawmakers are increasingly expressing concerns about the risks of single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds.
BloombergAn opposition party member has called for single-stock leveraged exchange-traded funds to be delisted.
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