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South Korea to Address Leveraged ETF Market Volatility

South Korea plans to introduce regulatory measures targeting leveraged ETFs linked to major semiconductor stocks amid rising market volatility concerns.

South Korean regulators are preparing to announce new measures aimed at curbing market volatility driven by leveraged exchange-traded funds tied to the nation's semiconductor sector. According to Bloomberg Markets, the planned actions will target leveraged ETFs connected to major chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, which have recently contributed to heightened market swings.

The surge in volatility has prompted policymakers to take action as these leveraged instruments amplify price movements in the underlying securities, creating systemic concerns for market stability. South Korean officials are expected to unveil specific regulatory proposals in the coming weeks to address the issue and protect investors from excessive market turbulence driven by derivative-based trading vehicles.

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