At a Glance

1. [Market] Government Moves to Prohibit Duplicate Listings

2. [Commodities] U.S. Authorities Launch Investigation into 'Suspicious Trades' Before Trump's Announcement

3. [Defense Industry] "Nuclear-powered Submarines Expected to Benefit Materials and Software Sectors"

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Government, Exchange Move to Prohibit Duplicate Listings [1-Minute Brief] View original image

Top 3 NEWS

■ "Donghak Ant Investors' Long-standing Wish Fulfilled... Duplicate Listings Virtually Prohibited"
○ The government is moving to 'principally prohibit' duplicate listings.
○ Exceptions will be allowed after reviewing operational and management independence, as well as investor protection.
○ Not only split listings but also acquired subsidiaries will be subject to review.
■ Suspicious Crude Oil Futures Trades Right Before Trump's Announcement... U.S. Authorities Investigate
○ U.S. regulatory authorities have launched an investigation into crude oil futures trades made before Trump's announcement.
○ Transactions worth several billion dollars were executed 15 minutes prior to the announcement.
○ At least two cases of suspicious trading identified.
■ Nuclear-powered Submarines Give Rise to New Industries
○ Samjong KPMG released a report.
○ The project is building a super-converged industrial ecosystem.
○ Positive effects expected not only in shipbuilding and defense, but also in materials and software.
Government, Exchange Move to Prohibit Duplicate Listings [1-Minute Brief] View original image

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