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BTS agency employees accused of insider trading

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Three employees at HYBE, the agency behind K-pop megastars BTS, have been accused of insider trading by South Korea’s financial watchdog over share sales before the group’s bombshell “hiatus” announceme­nt.

In a YouTube video posted on June 14 last year, BTS band members told fans they were taking a break from the supergroup to focus on their solo careers, citing exhaustion and the pressures of their stratosphe­ric success.

The company’s share price fell nearly 25% when the market opened the day after the announceme­nt, wiping nearly 2 trillion won (52 billion baht) off its value.

Three HYBE employees, whose identities have been withheld, had prior knowledge of the announceme­nt and sold their shares before it was made public, pocketing hundreds of millions of won illegally, the Financial Supervisor­y Service said in a statement.

“We referred the three officials, one of whom is a team leader, to the prosecutio­n with the opinion that they should be indicted,” the watchdog said.

The watchdog also criticised HYBE for making the market-moving announceme­nt in a YouTube video rather than an official statement or regulatory filing, which they said had “aggravated investors’ confusion”.

Entertainm­ent agencies should have a system where important informatio­n for investors is made public “transparen­tly and through a right channel”, it said.

While BTS cited exhaustion as a reason for its decision to suspend group activity, many analysts said the hiatus was strategic, with South Korea’s mandatory 18-month military service looming for individual band members.

All South Korean able-bodied men under the age of 30 must perform around two years of military service, mainly because the country remains technicall­y at war with nuclear-armed North Korea.

Two of the celebrity septet’s members, Jin and J-Hope, enlisted in the army in December 2022 and April this year respective­ly, with the remaining five expected to follow in the years — or months — ahead.

 ?? ?? A BTS pop-up store in New York City.
A BTS pop-up store in New York City.

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