Kookmin goes back to Japan
South Korea’s Kookmin Bank has revived the Samurai bond it cancelled at the end of January, opting for a shorter two year maturity after it failed to get the price it wanted first time around. Will the move give Kookmin the funds it needs? Read EuroWeek on Friday to find out.
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