AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUNESCO in Busan: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung opened the UNESCO World Heritage Committee session in Busan for the first time since joining the convention in 1988, with about 3,000 delegates expected to review site conditions and new nominations over a 10-day run. Currency policy: Seoul unveiled a roadmap to internationalize the won, including an offshore won settlement system that lets foreign investors hold and trade won via overseas institutions without opening Korean bank accounts. Crypto regulation: South Korea’s financial regulator began formal sanctions proceedings against Dunamu, operator of Upbit, after a 2025 hacking incident that caused 44.5 billion won in losses, though the legal basis remains murky under current crypto rules. Leveraged ETF debate: Commentary criticized the government’s approach to single-stock leveraged ETFs, arguing that deposit and trading-unit tweaks won’t fix the core instability of daily leverage rebalancing. Foreign policy signals: Russia said it would respond “proportionately” if South Korea deploys the US Typhon missile system, while North Korea’s top diplomat Choe Son Hui is reported to be in Moscow for talks with Lavrov.
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