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CH385 | GSI

[KOSPI: 373.73 (▼29.43)]

“The circuit breaker just triggered!”

At Yoo Seok-hyun’s shout, Jung Hwan-yeop, who had been seated, turned his gaze toward the large...

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CH384 | GSI

Hannam-dong, Seoul.

Late at night, Chairman Park Tae-hong had called his two sons to the main family house after hearing the news that Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Aff...

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CH383 | GSI

October 7, 1997

[KOSPI: 427.98 (▼13.42)]

The KOSPI, which had appeared to find a bottom and was showing signs of rebounding over the past few days,...

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CH382 | GSI

[Donghae Group, Drowning in Debt Due to Reckless Management and Aggressive Mergers & Acquisitions]

The Seoul District Court has approved the debt workout application of ...

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CH381 | GSI

September 29, 1997.

As autumn rain drizzled steadily outside the window, the atmosphere inside the spacious presidential office, with its dark carpet, was heavy and tense. View Post

CH380 | GSI

The next day.

As soon as the foreign exchange market opened, a torrent of massive sell orders for the won flooded in, and the won-dollar exchange rate instantly surged past ...

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CH379 | GSI

September 18, 1997.

In a small conference room inside Japan's Ministry of Finance building located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Deputy Minister Shin Seung-ki and four other officials ...

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CH378 | GSI

September 15, 1997.

It was the Chuseok holiday, so Seok-won was staying home. With an ice-filled glass of whiskey in one hand, he stood in front of the large living room wind...

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CH377 | GSI

Friday, September 12, 1997.

It was the day before the Chuseok holiday. Normally, it would be a time when people looked forward to going back to their hometowns to reunite wi...

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CH376 | GSI

Thanks to Seok-won’s advice and the group’s early preparation, Daeheung Group managed to weather the crisis well. But most companies were struggling like sailboats caught in a raging storm, bar...

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CH375 | GSI

Chairman Park Tae-hong's eyes flew wide open in shock, prompting Chief Secretary Gil Sung-ho, standing beside him, to call out urgently.

“Chairman! What’s the matter?”

“Are yo...

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CH374 | GSI

The next day, with the won-dollar exchange rate still hovering above 1,000 won per dollar and the foreign exchange market in extreme turmoil, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Lee Eun-hyun...

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CH373 | GSI

September 8, 1997.

Early morning.

While most people were just waking up, Na Un-hak—now in his fourth year as a foreign exchange trader—arrived early at the headquarters in Euljiro...

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CH372 | GSI

September 3, 1997, Gwacheon Government Complex.

In the office of the Minister of Finance and Economy, Vice Prime Minister of Economy Lee Eun-hyung sat on the sofa, flanked b...

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CH371 | GSI

September 1, 1997

The morning chatter of sparrows perched on the branches of the cherry blossom tree in the garden stirred Chairman Park Tae-hong from his sleep.

Stil...

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CH370 | GSI

As soon as Deputy Secretary Liu Shangfu saw Seok-won, he stood up. Wang Yongwei greeted him with a cheerful smile.

“Ah, I see you arrived before us.”

Liu glanced briefly at Seok-w...

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CH369 | GSI

The Gulfstream IV private jet touched down smoothly and taxied slowly along the tarmac until it came to a stop at a designated apron area on one side of the expansive airport.

Moments later,...

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CH368 | GSI

August 19, 1997.

Yoon Ki-hoon, an executive at Daehung Investment, had lunch with the president of a company he had invested in and returned to the office.

After taki...

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CH367 | GSI

August 14, 1997.

Dark clouds hung heavily over the slopes of Inwang Mountain outside the window, making it seem like rain could pour down at any moment.

Sitting on th...

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CH366 | GSI

August 11, 1997.

After a weekend break, Seok-won returned to the office and sat with one leg crossed on the plush leather sofa in his CEO suite, watching CNN's satellite bro...

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CH365 | GSI

As the sun rose outside and the dim light of dawn broke through, Seok-won, who had stayed up all night, sat at his desk in front of several monitors.

[HKD: 7.80 (▼0.12)] View Post

CH364 | GSI

As soon as the New York forex market opened, Quantum Fund went all in, dumping massive blocks of Hong Kong dollars like it was determined to end the battle tonight.

“Jesus! Quantum’s alr...

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CH363 | GSI

"Bought 20 at 7.85!"

"Okay. Done!"

"Goldman just put out a sell order for 50 at 7.87."

"Damn it. Buy them up, now!"

"Order filled."

"Lehman just listed 60 for sal...

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CH362 | GSI

Central and Western District, Hong Kong — August 6, 1997.

“We've been releasing dollars to barely maintain the upper limit of the currency band, but the offensive is so ...

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CH361 | GSI

August 5, 1997 — Wall Street, New York.

More than a month had passed since hedge funds began their assault on the Hong Kong dollar. As George Soros arrived at Quantum Fund...

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CH360 | GSI

The Next Morning


As usual, Seok-won arrived at the office and sat down at his desk. In front of him lay a report from Goldman Sachs about Korea, faxed the night before by Landon from New ...

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CH359 | GSI

A few days later.

Seok-won was touring an electronics factory in Bupyeong Industrial Complex, Incheon, accompanied by his executive assistant Han Ji-sung, and guided by Ahn Byung-seok, CEO o...

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CH358 | GSI

By the afternoon, the New York stock market had completely turned into a bear market, with panic selling pouring in from all directions.

RING! RING!

“Sell ...

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CH357 | GSI

July 14, 1997.

Dressed in a roomy shirt and thin cotton pants, Seok-won opened the fridge, took out a round ice cube, and dropped it into an old-fashioned glass.

He t...

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CH356 | GSI

Quantum Fund Headquarters, 7th Avenue, Manhattan, New York.

In the spacious office, George Soros sat in the center of a large sofa, flanked by Rodney, the CIO, and Ian, the ...

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