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Hangul
  
아리랑 본드; 아리랑 채권 (rare)

Hanja
  
None; 아리랑 債券

Revised Romanization
  
Arirang Bondeu; Arirang Chaegwon

McCune–Reischauer
  
Arirang Pondŭ; Arirang Ch'aekwŏn

An Arirang bond is a won-denominated bond issued by a foreign entity in South Korea. The name refers to "Arirang," a Korean folk song. The market for Arirang bonds is extremely small, constituting less than 0.2% of corporate bond issuance in South Korea. The Asian Development Bank was the first to issue Arirang bonds, with a 1995 issue of ₩80 billion worth of seven-year bonds.

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Arirang bond Wikipedia


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