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South Korea's Shinyoung Securities to buy back 10.64B won of shares

South Korea's Shinyoung Securities Co. Ltd. will buy back 100,000 common shares and 100,000 preferred shares for about 10.64 billion won.

The brokerage said Oct. 17 that it plans to repurchase the shares between Oct. 18, 2018, and Jan. 17, 2019.

As of Oct. 17, US$1 was equivalent to 1,126.46 South Korean won.