Presidential Candidate Lee Jae-myung Appears on Republic K YouTube's 'Y Street'
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Republic K announced on the 17th that Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, will appear on the YouTube channel 'Y-Street' at 2:30 PM on the 18th.
The broadcast will be live, allowing real-time interaction through the chat window. It will feature Super Ant Kim Jeong-hwan, CEO with 560,000 YouTube subscribers, and Yeom Seung-hwan, Director at Ebest Investment & Securities.
On this day, candidate Lee Jae-myung plans to share his stock investment experience and various thoughts on investing. In particular, he will express opinions on demands for various institutional improvements such as short selling reform, long-term investment tax benefits, and small shareholder protection measures. Earlier, on the 4th, candidate Lee visited the Korea Exchange in Yeouido and held a 'Meeting for the Development of the Stock Market and Protection of Individual Investors.'
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Lee Dae-ho, head of Y-Street, stated, "We plan to consecutively invite presidential candidates including Yoon Seok-yeol of the People Power Party to continuously propose policies for the development of our country's capital market and for the ten million stock investors." He added, "We will contribute even a small effort not only to foster a sound investment culture but also to promote the co-growth of industry and financial markets."
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