Korean banks prepare to sign short euro and yen club loans

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Korean banks prepare to sign short euro and yen club loans

Two Korean banks are preparing to sign club loans to raise short term international financing. Suhyup Bank — otherwise known as the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives — has tapped yen liquidity, while Shinhan Bank has chosen to raise euro funds.

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