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Korean investors adapt as capital costs reshape markets

Pension funds are exploring semi-liquid products and private credit strategies amid changing market dynamics, with evolving fund structures addressing liquidity challenges in a high-cost capital environment.
Korean investors adapt as capital costs reshape markets

Korean institutional investors are adapting their portfolio strategies to navigate rising capital costs, with an increased focus on innovative fund structures and private market opportunities, according to Dong Hun Jang, senior adviser at law firm Yulchon.

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