
South Korea has announced a series of corporate reform measures aimed at addressing the 'Korea discount,' a term referring to the undervaluation of South Korean stocks compared to their global counterparts. The finance minister emphasized that these reforms will continue until the issue is fully resolved. The plans, which draw inspiration from similar initiatives in Japan, are designed to improve management and corporate governance among South Korean companies. However, the announcement has faced criticism for its lack of enforcement mechanisms and concrete details, leading to disappointment among investors.





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