Leader'S Club
Leader'S Club은 유가증권 성장 법인과 코스닥 성장 법인을 대상으로 IR(Investor Relations)활동을 지원하는 서비스 입니다.
PRICE09:00 AM KST 01/01/1970(20minute delay)
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₩ 59,900
₩ 4001.16%
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$ 43.9
$ 0.291.17%
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Previous Close
60,600
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Open
60,600
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High
59,900
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Low
59,600
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Volume
953
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Market Cap (T KRW)
57,084,700
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Industry
Etc.
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CEO
Kim Jung-tai
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Headquarters
101-1, Euljiro, 1-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-719, Kore
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Website
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Chiefs of Hana Financial Group and MSCI discuss climate change response
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Corporate bank loans surge amid liquidity concerns
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Korean drugmakers unfazed by Biden order to beef up US bio sector
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Financial workers’ strike has little short-term impact
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Hana to launch 26 trillion won financial aid program for socially vulnerable
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[Market Eye] Lone Star verdict sheds light on Korea’s systematic flaws, experts say
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S. Korea ordered to pay Lone Star $216.5m in investor-state suit
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Korean financial groups make aggressive expansion in Vietnam
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Top Korean banks face flak for profiting from surging rates
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Hana, SKT ink partnership in ESG, digital financing
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[Market Eye] Kospi’s rebound to 3,000 unlikely to happen anytime soon
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