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  2. Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd. -- Moody's announces ...

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    Announcement of Periodic Review: Moody's announces completion of a periodic review of ratings of Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd. Hong Kong, August 14, 2020 -- Moody's Investors Service ("Moody's ...

  3. Shinhan Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Shinhan Financial Group Co., Ltd. (Korean: 주식회사 신한금융지주회사; RR: Jusik Hoesa Sinhan Geumyung Jiju Hoesa) is a financial holding company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. [1] Its subsidiaries provide a full range of financial services, including banking , securities , life insurance , and investment banking .

  4. Shinhan Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    2006/04: Shinhan Bank becomes the majority owner of SH Asset Management. 2007/12: Shinhan Bank owns 100% of SH Asset Management. 2008/09: MOU between Shinhan Financial Group and BNP Paribas was reached to establish a joint asset management company. 2009/01: Shinhan BNP Paribas Asset Management (Shinhan Financial Group 65%, BNP Paribas Group 35%)

  5. Shinhan Bank - Wikipedia

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    Shinhan Bank Co., Ltd. (Korean: 주식회사 신한은행; RR: Jusikhoesa Sinhan Eunhaeng) is a bank headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.It was founded under that name in 1982, but through its merger with Chohung Bank in 2006, traces its origins to the Hanseong Bank (est. 1897), one of the first banks to be established in Korea.

  6. Interest rate swap - Wikipedia

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    As OTC instruments, interest rate swaps (IRSs) can be customised in a number of ways and can be structured to meet the specific needs of the counterparties. For example: payment dates could be irregular, the notional of the swap could be amortized over time, reset dates (or fixing dates) of the floating rate could be irregular, mandatory break clauses may be inserted into the contract, etc.

  7. Shinhan Card - Wikipedia

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    Shinhan Card Co. Ltd. is Korea's biggest, global top-five credit card company. Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, the company has a partnership with Shinhan Capital, and is an affiliate of Shinhan Financial Group. [1] Shinhan Card was established in 1990, as a technical and business company licensed by Shinhan Bank.

  8. Bond convexity - Wikipedia

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    In finance, bond convexity is a measure of the non-linear relationship of bond prices to changes in interest rates, and is defined as the second derivative of the price of the bond with respect to interest rates (duration is the first derivative). In general, the higher the duration, the more sensitive the bond price is to the change in ...

  9. Lien - Wikipedia

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    dragnet lien (United States)—a lien that is enlarged to cover any additional credit extended to the debtor to the same creditor. environmental lien—a charge, security, or encumbrance on a property's title to secure payment of cost or debt arising from response actions, cleanup, or other remediation of hazardous substances or petroleum products.