Korea
Stock Loan
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Do
you own any stocks that are traded on the Korea (KRX) stock exchange?
We offer a number of highly customized securities based loan programs for
securities (stocks) traded on the Korea (KRX) stock exchange. You can pledge
the stocks you own as collateral to apply for a securities based loan.
Sometimes it is referred to as share financing or a stock loan.
* Minimum Loan Amount: $500,000 USD
* Maximum Loan Amount: $100,000,000 USD

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The
South Korea stock market is the the world's fourteenth largest stock
exchange in terms of market capitalization. The KRX was formed in January -
2005, from the merger of the Korea Stock Exchange (KSE), the Korea Futures
Exchange (Kofex), the Kosdaq Market and the Kosdaq committee, part of the
Korea Stock Dealers' Association. It provides an electronic platform for the
trading, clearing and settlement of cash equities, bonds and derivatives.
The
South Korea stock market handles stocks, bonds, exchange traded funds (ETF)
and real estate investment trusts (REIT). At the end of 2006, the Korea
Stock Market hosted the trades of nearly 1,800 companies. These companies
combined for a total market value of over 890 billion US dollars. As of
March 2007, 60% of the 1,600 companies listed on the Korean stock market
were manufacturing companies. In August of 2007, the first foreign company
was listed on the Korean stock market. The main indexes of the South Korea
stock market are the KOSPI 200 Index Futures, KOSTAR Futures and KOSPI 200
Options.
From a rural, peasant
nation a couple of generations ago, South Korea is now one of the most
technologically advanced nations in the world, with the highest standards of
healthcare, education and lifestyle anywhere.
And this educated population is intensely interested in financial markets,
perhaps more so than anywhere else on earth. The KOSPI index is one of the
most successful indices for retail investors, as millions of Koreans make
their own investment decisions, not only buying stocks and shares, but
investing in futures and options, as well as other key financial
instruments.
Korea’s biggest companies are known worldwide - the likes of Dae Woo, LG,
Hyundai and Samsung are leaders in their fields - the electronics firms
especially have grown from cheap versions of Japanese market leaders to
innovators and players in their own right. The recognition factor of many of
these players is attracting more and more international investors to enter
the market.