South Korea Plans to Fine Two Global Investment Banks for Naked Short Selling

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South Korea’s financial watchdog is proposing the imposition of record fines on two global investment banks for “routinely and intentionally” engaging in naked short-selling, which is considered illegal in the nation.

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