Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A Kimchi bond is a non-won-denominated bond issued in the South Korean market. The name refers to kimchi, a Korean side dish. Woori Bank, which is credited with coining the term, defines it as solely referring to bonds from foreign issuers, a definition echoed by the Ministry of Finance and Economy. However, in practise, the term is also used to refer to non-won-denominated bond issuance by domestic entities."@en }
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- Kimchi_bond comment "A Kimchi bond is a non-won-denominated bond issued in the South Korean market. The name refers to kimchi, a Korean side dish. Woori Bank, which is credited with coining the term, defines it as solely referring to bonds from foreign issuers, a definition echoed by the Ministry of Finance and Economy. However, in practise, the term is also used to refer to non-won-denominated bond issuance by domestic entities.".
- Q6410041 comment "A Kimchi bond is a non-won-denominated bond issued in the South Korean market. The name refers to kimchi, a Korean side dish. Woori Bank, which is credited with coining the term, defines it as solely referring to bonds from foreign issuers, a definition echoed by the Ministry of Finance and Economy. However, in practise, the term is also used to refer to non-won-denominated bond issuance by domestic entities.".