Shinhan success raises hopes for Samurai triple from Koreans
Shinhan Bank raised ¥35bn ($439.3m) from its first ever deal in the Samurai bond market this week, drawing strong demand from yield-hungry investors — and paving the way for three more commercial banks from South Korea to raise funds in the market, writes Jun Ebias.
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