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South Korea to allow foreign retail investors ETF trading via comprehensive accounts

South Korea's financial regulator plans to allow foreign retail investors to trade Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) through comprehensive accounts. This move aims to attract more foreign capital into the Korean stock market. Currently, foreign investors can only directly trade Korean stocks via these accounts, not open separate ones at Korean brokerages. AI

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IMPACT This policy change could indirectly impact AI-related investments by making the Korean stock market more accessible to foreign retail investors.

RANK_REASON This is a significant policy change by a national financial regulator impacting foreign investment in a major market. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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  1. 36氪 (36Kr) TIER_1 中文(ZH) ·

    South Korean regulators say they plan to allow overseas retail investors to trade ETFs through omnibus accounts

    韩国金融监管机构负责人周四表示,该机构将很快修订境外散户投资者的相关规定,允许他们通过所谓的“综合账户”买卖交易所交易基金(ETF)。此举旨在吸引更多外国资本进入韩国股市。目前,外国投资者只能通过综合账户直接交易韩国股票,而不能在韩国券商处开设单独账户。(新浪财经)