South Korean financial regulators stated they will expand the 100 trillion won market stabilization plan if necessary.

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Gate News Report, March 18 — South Korea’s financial regulators announced that they will expand the 100 trillion won market stabilization plan if necessary. Additionally, the regulators will develop specific measures to prohibit “dual listing” of parent companies and subsidiaries (i.e., both parent and subsidiary companies being listed on the stock market).

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