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Korea Exchange to launch brand-new stock index to counter low equity evaluations

South Korea's primary securities exchange operator stated on Tuesday it is introducing a brand-new stock index, called the Korea Valueup Index, focused on tempting inflows as part of a more comprehensive push to boost the regional equity market's. depressed appraisals.

Korea Exchange stated the index will be made up of 100. successful local business deemed to have strong investor. return policies and a track record of complying with government. initiatives to narrow a Korea discount on stock prices.

The discount refers to a propensity for South Korean business. to have lower valuations than international peers due to elements such. as low dividend payments, and the dominance of nontransparent. corporations called chaebols.

The new index will be released on Sept. 30 for property. managers and shared funds to use as a criteria to create. exchange traded funds, which retail investors can trade. real-time like stocks on an exchange, Korea Exchange said.

We anticipate to add to the re-evaluation of the Korean. capital market as it will be used to establish various index-based. products and revitalise financial investment trends, it stated in a. declaration.

The federal government of President Yoon Suk Yeol has actually been working. to end a seasonal market discount and boost shareholder returns. with steps such as setting long-lasting targets for return on. equity and increasing communications with shareholders.

However the reforms have actually gotten a lukewarm action from. financiers up until now, considering that they rely on the voluntary efforts of. business.

The benchmark Kospi has actually fallen 1.5% this year, while. the S&P 500 and Nikkei have leapt 20% and 14%,. respectively.

Samsung Electronic Devices, SK Hynix,. Hyundai Motor, Kia Corp., HMM Co. , Korean Air Lines are a few of the. business included in the brand-new index.

To be eligible for index consideration, the market. capitalisation of a security requires to be among the top 400. in your area listed companies.

The typical return-on-equity (ROE) ratio requires to have. remained among the leading 100 of its peer group for the previous 2. years, and the company needs to have paid dividends or. bought shares for at least 2 successive years.

Korea Value-up index futures will be individually introduced on. Nov. 4, the Korea Exchange said.

(source: Reuters)