(Reuters) - The deal, whose value was not disclosed, underscores growing interest from global financial services firms in South Korea's $250 billion asset management sector on the back of rising individual wealth and mandatory pension savings.
The announcement comes after Reuters said on April 25 that the U.S. investment bank was finalising talks to buy the asset manager, quoting two sources familiar with the situation.
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