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HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk is facing serious legal trouble over alleged fraudulent trading under South Korea's Capital ...
This means that if found guilty and the gains exceed 5 billion KRW (approximately $3.64 million), Bang could face life ...
The financial regulator in South Korea has referred its investigation into fraud allegations against HYBE founder Bang ...
South Korean financial regulators have referred Hybe chairman and founder Bang Si-hyuk to prosecutors over allegations of ...
IPO raised about US$820 million (S$1.05 billion), pricing shares at the top of the marketed range. Read more at ...
South Korea’s financial regulators have referred Hybe Chairman Bang Si-hyuk to the prosecution on charges of fraudulent trading, accusing him of misleading shar ...
HYBE Chairman Bang Si Hyuk has been indicted by prosecutors on charges of fraudulent and unfair trading. Open the Youtube ...
South Korea's financial regulator, the Financial Services Commission, has referred the chairman of K-pop agency HYBE to ...
K-pop giant HYBE says there was nothing improper about the company’s 2020 IPO, and plans to cooperate with investigators.
On Wednesday, July 16, the Financial Services Commission shared updates on HYBE chairman Bang Si-hyuk's ongoing investigations for suspicions of unfair trading.
Sixteen artists and producers from Hybe have been granted Grammy voting privileges starting with the 2026 awards ceremony.
Bang Si-hyuk, founder and chairman of the entertainment company Hybe, is facing legal troubles. South Korea’s top financial ...