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I was surprised to learn government employee trust in leadership is at 34% in South Korea, Japan, and Singapore, the lowest out of all countries surveyed.
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- Hamilton Lane invests in IMM infrastructure fund in secondary deal(Courtesy of Getty Images) Global private market investor Hamilton Lane Inc. has acquired a stake in Seoul-based alternative investment firm IMM Investment’s infrastructure fund, marking IMM’s first-ever secondary transaction in Asia and signaling growing global interest in Korea-originated infrastructure assets. The transaction, finalized on March 31, was a secondary limited partner (LP) deal in which Hamilton Lane purchased existing investor… Read more: Hamilton Lane invests in IMM infrastructure fund in secondary deal
- Seoul’s prime office transactions rise 6% in Q1 despite weak sentimentSavills Korea’s Q1 2025 Seoul Prime Office Report Despite mounting economic headwinds and heightened investor caution, the prime office market in Seoul posted a modest recovery in the first quarter, with transactions rising 6% from a year earlier to 2.7 trillion won ($1.9 billion), according to a Savills Korea report on Tuesday. The figure marks a continuation of the upward… Read more: Seoul’s prime office transactions rise 6% in Q1 despite weak sentiment
- S.Korea’s crypto market doubles to $77.5 bn as 20% of population trades(Courtesy of Getty Images) South Korea’s cryptocurrency market surged to nearly 108 trillion won ($77.5 billion) in the second half of last year, fueled by growing retail interest, with 20% of the country’s population now trading digital assets. Investors in their 30s led the charge, underscoring the asset’s appeal to younger, risk-tolerant investors. According to data released by the… Read more: S.Korea’s crypto market doubles to $77.5 bn as 20% of population trades
- KIC discusses post-US tariff infrastructure strategy with pension fundsKIC manages $189.4 billion in assets as of the end of 2023 The Korea Investment Corporation (KIC) on Tuesday discussed infrastructure investment opportunities and risks following the US government’s tariff hikes at its regular strategy discussion meeting with domestic pension and savings funds. In a presentation during the session, senior executives of Macquarie Asset Management warned that sharp tariff increases… Read more: KIC discusses post-US tariff infrastructure strategy with pension funds
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Learn People & History of Korea
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