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Private Equity Firms Pursue Asian Loans to Fund Investor Payouts
Private Equity Firms Pursue Asian Loans to Fund Investor Payouts

Bloomberg

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Private Equity Firms Pursue Asian Loans to Fund Investor Payouts

By and Chien Mi Wong Save Private equity funds are ramping up loan deals in Asia to fund dividend payouts as they struggle to exit corporate buyouts. Trustar Capital, an Asian private equity firm, is in talks with banks for a loan of as much as $1 billion to fund a payout to shareholders of Loscam Asia Pacific Co., a Hong Kong-headquartered maker of pallets used in transporting of goods. Brookfield Asset Management is seeking funds for a similar purpose for Altius Telecom Infrastructure Trust, the owner of one of India's biggest digital infrastructure companies.

South Korea to revamp tax scheme to boost dividends as part of stock market reform
South Korea to revamp tax scheme to boost dividends as part of stock market reform

Zawya

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

South Korea to revamp tax scheme to boost dividends as part of stock market reform

SEOUL - South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said on Wednesday the government was preparing to revamp the country's tax system to boost dividend payouts, as part of a broader push to make the domestic stock market more attractive. "If it does not greatly hurt public finances, it will be better to lower (taxes) for more dividend income," Lee said during a visit to the Korea Exchange. Lee also ordered regulatory improvements to prevent unfair trading practices in the market and a "one-strike-out" system to penalize illegal trades, according to his spokesperson. One of Lee's major pledges during his election campaign was to implement various capital market reforms and resolve the so-called "Korea Discount", a tendency for South Korean companies to trade at a lower valuation than global peers due to low dividend payouts and opaque corporate governance. The day after Lee took office on June 4, his Democratic Party reintroduced legislation expanding the fiduciary duty of board members to protect shareholder interests and it plans to have the bill approved this month. The country's benchmark KOSPI stock index has rallied since Lee's election victory last week on optimism around his "KOSPI 5,000" initiative aiming for the index to eventually reach 5,000 points. On Wednesday, it closed up 1.23% at 2,907.04, the highest level since January 14, 2022.

South Korea to revamp tax scheme to boost dividends as part of stock market reform
South Korea to revamp tax scheme to boost dividends as part of stock market reform

Reuters

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

South Korea to revamp tax scheme to boost dividends as part of stock market reform

SEOUL, June 11 (Reuters) - South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said on Wednesday the government was preparing to revamp the country's tax system to boost dividend payouts, as part of a broader push to make the domestic stock market more attractive. "If it does not greatly hurt public finances, it will be better to lower (taxes) for more dividend income," Lee said during a visit to the Korea Exchange. Lee also ordered regulatory improvements to prevent unfair trading practices in the market and a "one-strike-out" system to penalize illegal trades, according to his spokesperson. One of Lee's major pledges during his election campaign was to implement various capital market reforms and resolve the so-called "Korea Discount", a tendency for South Korean companies to trade at a lower valuation than global peers due to low dividend payouts and opaque corporate governance. The day after Lee took office on June 4, his Democratic Party reintroduced legislation expanding the fiduciary duty of board members to protect shareholder interests and it plans to have the bill approved this month. The country's benchmark KOSPI stock index (.KS11), opens new tab has rallied since Lee's election victory last week on optimism around his "KOSPI 5,000" initiative aiming for the index to eventually reach 5,000 points. On Wednesday, it closed up 1.23% at 2,907.04, the highest level since January 14, 2022.

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