South Korea Deals Credit Suisse a Record Short-Selling Fine

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South Korea imposed a record 27.2 billion won ($19.5 million) short-selling fine across two Credit Suisse affiliates, as the nation attempts to stamp out illegal trading which it sees as hurting fairness in the market.

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