77% of Single-Stock Leverage Investors Hold Over 50 Million Won in Deposits
77% of single-stock leverage investors at a major Korean brokerage hold over 50 million won in deposits, far exceeding the 10 million won requirement, complicating regulators' efforts to curb demand.
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