South Korea has passed a crucial corporate reform bill aimed at improving shareholder returns, giving a further boost to the world’s best-performing stock market this year.
The National Assembly on Wednesday passed a revision of the Commercial Act requiring Korean companies to cancel newly acquired treasury shares within a year.
The law ends a practice that investors say has helped owner families maintain control over their conglomerates at the expense of minority shareholders.
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