Think Tank Reports South Korean Retail Investors' Leveraged Stock Investments Reach Brokerage Limits
On June 10, the head of the Capital Market Research Institute in South Korea stated that retail investors' leveraged stock investments have reached the limits set by local brokerages. Each brokerage in South Korea has a financing cap and is subject to strict regulation. Currently, the loan limits at various brokerages have been reached, which means that retail investors find it difficult to borrow more funds from brokerages for investment.
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