Korea
South Korea was the sunrise state for asset backed bankers at the end of 1997. A gold rush was on — Korean commercial and merchant banks believed securitisation was their only chance to raise dollars to pay off their short term debts and originate new business, and structured finance professionals hurried to cater to a fresh batch of clients.
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