KRX eases lock-up constraints to boost IPO flow
Sean Gladwell - Fotolia
South Korea’s stock market regulator has relaxed rules governing lock-up periods, which until now had banned certain shareholders from selling their shares for six months after an IPO. The amendments come as the Korea Exchange tries to make the listing process easier and encourage more floats on its bourse.
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