IBK, KDB, Kexim savour Samurais as pricing falls

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IBK, KDB, Kexim savour Samurais as pricing falls

Korean banks, including Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) and Export Import Bank of Korea, are lining up to print Samurai deals in the coming weeks, returning finally to the market after a dearth of issuance this year and as yen funding costs fall to competitive levels.

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