South Korea's Market Volatility Seen as Short-Lived Opportunity

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Arjun Jayaraman, a portfolio manager at Causeway Capital Management, believes that the recent political turmoil in South Korea presents an investment opportunity. He states that risks surrounding the South Korean stock market are now factored in and that the market offers compelling value. Jayaraman highlights the 'Corporate Value Up' initiative, aimed at improving corporate governance and attracting investors, as a positive signal for the market's future.

Arjun Jayaraman, portfolio manager at Causeway Capital Management, said risks around the South Korean stock market were now priced in. 'The value is certainly compelling there so we maintain our overweight position,' he told CNBC's Squawk Box Asia last week. Following Yoon's imposition — and then revoking — of martial law late on Dec. 3, the South Korean Kospi stock market index fell around 5.5% before recouping most losses.

The recent political turmoil in South Korea looks set to be short-lived, according to fund manager Arjun Jayaraman, who said there are opportunities for investors in the country. The portfolio manager at U.S.-based investment firm Causeway Capital Management added that risks around the South Korean stock market were now priced in, following a failed attempt by President Yoon Suk Yeol to impose martial law in early December and his 'Corporate Value Up' program. We think that Korea is obviously quite a cheap market. It's priced in a lot of negativity,' Jayaraman told CNBC's Squawk Box Asia last week.'The value is certainly compelling there, so we maintain our overweight position.' Yoon had strived to boost listed companies — and shareholder returns — via the 'Corporate Value Up' program, a Japan-style initiative designed to improve corporate governance and increase investor engagement. The reforms were also introduced to combat the so-called 'Korea discount,' a reference to South Korean securities trading at lower valuations relative to regional peers, due to investor concerns over issues such as corporate governance at large family-owned conglomerates. 'We do take heart in the fact that even the more left-leaning Democratic seems to be supportive of the Value Up initiative in Korea, which should lead to a re-rating of the market, over the medium to long term,' he noted. South Korea opposition leaders say that Yoon's martial law order was an act of insurrection — a claim denied by Yoon, who in turn accused political rivals of creating 'false incitement' to bring him down

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