KOREA EQUITY - A tough time for takeovers
Tax incentives encouraged homegrown private equity companies to set up in Korea. The aim was to improve corporate governance and to protect local firms from hostile buyouts. But limited capital and association with foreign interlopers have held domestic funds back. Perhaps a new generation of leaders and greater scrutiny of chaebols will allow the industry to flourish, writes Rupert Walker.
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