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    South Korean Court Clears HSBC of Violating Short-Selling Rules

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A South Korean court acquitted HSBC of violating short-selling rules, finding no evidence of intentional wrongdoing. The ban on short-selling is set to lift in March.

    HSBC Acquitted in South Korean Short-Selling Violation Case

    SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court on Tuesday acquitted HSBC on charges of violating the country's short-selling rules, a court official said.

    The Hong Kong unit of the bank was charged with illegal short-selling worth nearly 16 billion won ($11.01 million) by the prosecution, the Yonhap news agency reported.

    The Seoul Southern District Court had ruled that there was no evidence that HSBC employees knowingly violated the rules by carrying out short selling, according to Yonhap.

    Prosecutors had also indicted three traders alongside the Hong Kong unit of HSBC for naked short-selling of stocks, the report said.

    "There was no intention to breach any Korean short selling regulations and we are looking forward to putting this matter behind us," a spokesperson for HSBC said.

    In South Korea, naked short-selling of stocks, or selling stocks without borrowing them first or determining they can be borrowed, has been banned by the Capital Markets Act.

    Short-selling had been criticised by South Korean retail investors for sparking price falls. A ban has been imposed since November 2023 after authorities found illegal naked short selling by foreign investment banks.

    South Korea plans to lift a market-wide ban on stock short-selling in March, when it is expected to have a system ready to detect illegal trades.

    (Reporting by Hyunsu Yim and Jihoon Lee; Editing by Ed Davies)

    Key Takeaways

    • •HSBC was acquitted of short-selling violations by a South Korean court.
    • •The case involved nearly 16 billion won in alleged illegal trades.
    • •No evidence found that HSBC knowingly broke short-selling rules.
    • •Naked short-selling is banned under South Korea's Capital Markets Act.
    • •South Korea plans to lift the short-selling ban in March.

    Frequently Asked Questions about South Korean court clears HSBC of violating short-selling rules

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is HSBC's acquittal in a South Korean court over alleged violations of short-selling rules.

    2What is naked short-selling?

    Naked short-selling involves selling stocks without borrowing them first or ensuring they can be borrowed, which is banned in South Korea.

    3When will South Korea lift the short-selling ban?

    South Korea plans to lift the market-wide ban on stock short-selling in March.

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