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Korean autocalls to make comeback, with ‘smaller pie’ for banks

As equity-linked autocallable channels look set to reopen, new rules could limit market’s revival

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Korean banks are poised to resume sales of once-popular equity-linked autocallable structured products early next year – albeit with some key differences.

South Korea’s banks halted retail sales of autocallables several years ago, after coming under fire for mis-selling products linked to the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index. At the time, banks could sell autocallables through any of their

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