ETF Sales Surge... Financial Authorities to Conduct 'Exemplary Inspection' in July [1-Min Brief]

[At a Glance]
① [Market] ETFs See Massive Inflows... Concerns Over a Second Hong Kong ELS Crisis
② [Commodities] Energy System Innovation to Reduce Fossil Fuel Dependence... Push for Electrification
③ [Defense] Major Overseas Defense Firms Break 'Offset Trade' Promises... Airbus, GE, and Others

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Top 3 NEWS

■ Financial Supervisory Service takes strict actions amid ETF sales surge... The top-selling bank in the first half to undergo 'exemplary inspection' in July
○ Stock market volatility has increased due to instability in the Middle East
○ The five major banks sold 23.5 trillion won worth of ETFs from January to March
○ "Concerns over a second Hong Kong ELS crisis... Growing risks of misselling"
■ Share of renewable energy to exceed 20% by 2030... "Breaking away from dependence on fossil fuels"
○ The Ministry of Environment reports the 'Energy Transition Plan' at the Cabinet meeting
○ Electrification and decarbonization to be promoted in all sectors
○ Coal power plants to be gradually phased out by 2040
■ [Exclusive] Overseas defense companies broke offset trade promises
○ Despite deadlines, companies like Airbus and GE failed to fulfill offset obligations
○ Lockheed Martin's fulfillment rate stands at around 85%
○ Even additional F-35 contracts are now uncertain
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