
| Date | Title | Author |
| 2010.05.26 |
Video: IIA's Seggerman, U.S. Chamber's Overby on
Korea Tensions Henry Seggerman, president of New York-based International Investment Advisers which runs the Korea International Investment Fund, and Tami Overby, vice president for Asia at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and president of the U.S.-Korea ... |
Susan Li, Bloomberg News |
| 2010.05.26 |
Korea "Screaming Buy" after Selloff, Seggerman Says |
Saeromi Shin, BusinessWeek |
| 2010.05.07 |
Korean Stocks a 'Compelling Alternative' Amid
Slump, Seggerman Says Korea’s stock market is a “very compelling alternate” to the U.S. and Europe amid the sovereign debt crisis that drove global stocks lower, according to International Investment Advisers. The 759 companies in South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index trade at 9.8 times estimated earnings, the .... |
Saeromi Shin, Bloomberg News |
| 2010.02.18 |
South Korea Stocks to Erase Losses, Seggerman Says South Korean stocks will erase this year’s losses and return to records in 2010 as low valuations lure investors, outweighing concern about European deficits and slower lending in China, International Investment Advisers said.... |
Saeromi Shin, Bloomberg News |
| 2010.01.03 |
KOSPI Likely to Regain 2007 Level The stock market will hit levels reached during the 2007 rally and the local currency will continue strengthening against the dollar this year, an international hedge fund manager investing in Seoul said Sunday. Korea International Investment Fund manager Henry Seggerman said in an interview.... |
Jayoung Yoon, The Korea Times |
| 2009.12.14 |
Video:
Seggerman Sees Korean Stocks at All-Time High in
2010 Henry Seggerman, president of International Investment Advisers, talks with Bloomberg's Bernard Lo about the outlook for South Korean stocks and his investment strategy. Seggerman, speaking from New York, also discusses the growth of South Korea's economy and his forecast for the won against.... |
Bernard Lo, Bloomberg Television |
| 2009.12.14 |
Korea’s Kospi to Reach Highs in 2010, Seggerman Says South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index may set a new high next year, helped by an economic expansion and growth by exporters including technology companies, International Investment Advisers said. The Kospi may breach its Nov. 1, 2007 intraday record of 2,085.45 next year, said Henry Seggerman.... |
Bernard Lo, Bloomberg Television |
| 2006.02.02 | KIIF Yields Rich Pickings From the Korean Market Against a backdrop of bullish predictions for the KOSPI index, Seggerman's stock-picking strategy for the Korean International Investment Fund looks set to maintain rich rewards.... |
Claire Makin, Asia Hedge |
| 2005.07.12 | KOSPI May Hit New Historical High The Korean stock market is expected to maintain its momentum to reach a new historical high this year on ample liquidity, solid corporate earnings and strong exports, a head of an international equity fund said.... |
Lee
Hyo-sik, The Korea Times |
| 2005.04.03 | Wall Street Investor Discusses Korea's $20,000 Per Capita Income Goal Wall Street investor discusses Korea's $20,000 per capita income goal. On April 21, 2005, Henry Seggerman, the CEO of International Investment Advisers, made a keynote speech on "The Road Map to $20,000 GDP Per Capita Income" at the Korea Society in New York.... |
Baik-kyu Lee, Money Today |
| 2004.11.15 | Positive
Political Impact on Korea's Economy After the Constitutional Court's recent ruling against moving Korea's capital to another city, Wall Street viewed the impact of the ruling on the macroeconomy and on the stock market as insignificant and short-lived. |
Jung
Mong So Seoul Economy Daily |
| 2004.09.30 | Video: South Korean Stocks Henry Seggerman talks about South Korea's export growth, fiscal policy and his investment strategy for the country's stock.... |
Catherine Yang, Bloomberg Television |
| 2004.09.13 | Interview with Money Today My view of the Korean market remains positive for the next several months since the Korean government is proactively implementing market-boosting measures..... |
Sung-Hee Kwon, Money Today |
| 2004.08.26 | Video: South Korean Stocks Henry Seggerman, president and chief executive of International Investment Advisers, talks with Bloomberg's Bernard Lo from New York about South Korea's exports and industrial production in July, factors affecting consumer sentiment in the nation and his views of South Korean stocks.... |
Bernard Lo, Bloomberg Television |
| 2004.05.27 | Domestic Blue Chips are Promising for Investment |
Won-Ki Kim, Hankyung |
| 2004.02.24 | The Urgency of Labor Law Reform My view of the Korean market remains positive for the next several months since the Korean government is proactively implementing market-boosting measures..... |
Gwangchul Go, Korea Economic Daily |
| 2003.11.15 | KOSPI Will Reach 1,000 in 2004 The main reason that Korean individual investors mistrust Korean stock market is problematic fund management by institutional investors in the past. Henry Seggerman, the President of IIA, which focuses on Korean stock market said in 2000....... |
The Korea Times |
| 2003.09.01 | What do Investors think of him? These are pivotal times in Korea. With scandals and a new, not entirely predictable government, Steven Irvine asked some major investors for their views..... |
Steven Irvine, Finance/Asia Magazine |
| 2003.02.17 | Wall Street Views on South Korea's Economy Foreign investors are taking a demur view of South Korea as tensions are mounting over North Korea's nuclear development program, and as Moody's Investors Service Inc., the US credit-rating company, switched its long-term outlook for South Korea from positive to negative.... |
Jae-ho Kim Chosun Ilbo |
| 2003.02.10 | Foreign Investment What’s your view on North Korea nuclear issue as an investor?..The North Korea issue does affect foreign investors but I don’t think it will have any impact on Korean economy. North Korea has stated that they will not develop nuclear weapons, and I believe this is true..... |
Jin-gun Chung, Maeil Business Newspaper |