KRX foreign businesses just keep losing money

Home > Business > Economy

print dictionary print

KRX foreign businesses just keep losing money

The overseas businesses of Korea’s main bourse operator Korea Exchange (KRX) have become “white elephants” amid consecutive annual losses, industry watchers said Sunday.

According to the bourse operator’s annual report, the Lao Securities Exchange (LSX), where the KRX holds a 49-percent stake, posted a net loss of 1.8 billion won ($1.68 million) last year. The LSX opened in 2011 through cooperation between Korea and Laos.

The KRX has invested 15.1 billion won in the LSX so far, although the Southeast Asian bourse posted net losses every year since 2011.

The Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX), which launched in 2012 with the KRX holding a 45 percent stake, also reportedly posted losses through 2013. The Korean bourse operator has not provided updates since.

“The overseas businesses focus on establishing financial infrastructure in countries with less-developed financial markets to take the lead in the areas. We need to approach with a mid- and long-term vision,” the KRX said.

Market watchers, however, said it will take a significant amount of time to generate profits from the LSX and the CSX, as there are only seven and five companies listed on the bourses, respectively.

Yonhap
Log in to Twitter or Facebook account to connect
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
help-image Social comment?
s
lock icon

To write comments, please log in to one of the accounts.

Standards Board Policy (0/250자)