Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
South Korea's financial watchdog reviews all sectors for overseas private credit exposure
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29

South Korea's financial watchdog reviews all sectors for overseas private credit exposure

7 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
  • The Financial Supervisory Service is now surveying non-bank institutions and mutual finance firms, expanding beyond previous reviews limited to insurers and securities firms.
  • This broader data collection aims to identify vulnerabilities across the financial system following recent global concerns in the private credit market.
  • Authorities hope the expanded scrutiny will provide a more comprehensive understanding of sector-wide risks and strengthen oversight amid ongoing international instability in private credit assets.
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