
Kim Yong-beom - '100 Trillion Won Market Stabilization Program Can Handle Significant Shocks... Discussion on Expansion Begins'
South Korea's financial authorities signal readiness to expand 100 trillion won market stabilization program as officials assess capacity to counter market volatility
Yonhap InfomaxCalling crypto completely useless feels exaggerated. Markets rise and fall, but the debate should focus on regulation, transparency, and real world use, not political blame games around Donald Trump.
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Opinion | Donald Trump Is the Crypto President. Why Is It Struggling?
Ryan Cummings and Jared Bernstein argue that the industry is struggling because its core product is basically useless.
The New York TimesSouth Korea's Korea Institute of Finance recommends lowering risk weights on bank corporate loans to spur venture capital investment, warning that current capital rules hinder funding for innovative firms and calling for broader financial reforms.
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Financial Think Tank Urges Lower Risk Weights on Bank Corporate Loans to Boost Venture Capital
South Korea's Korea Institute of Finance recommends lowering risk weights on bank corporate loans to spur venture capital investment, warning that current capital rules hinder funding for innovative firms and calling for broader financial reforms.
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Trump Renews Call to Cap Credit Card Interest Rates at 10% for One Year
Donald Trump reiterates his proposal to limit US credit card interest rates to 10% for one year, sparking debate in financial markets.
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Lee Bok-hyun Says 'No Intention to Enter Politics—Will Exercise Restraint in Public Remarks'
Financial Supervisory Service Governor Lee Bok-hyun denied any intention to enter politics, pledging restraint in public remarks and reaffirming his focus on financial policy issues.
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Powell Says Prosecutors' Investigation Used as Pretext to Apply Pressure Amid Rate Disputes
Powell criticizes the prosecution's investigation as a pretext for exerting pressure amid ongoing interest rate disputes.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea's KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices closed higher, while global markets saw declines; key economic data releases and policy meetings are scheduled as authorities monitor financial stability.
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[Today's Bond and Foreign Exchange Memo]Domestic and Global Financial Market Trends (December 30)
South Korea's KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices closed higher, while global markets saw declines; key economic data releases and policy meetings are scheduled as authorities monitor financial stability.
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Gu Yoon-cheol Announces Establishment of Dedicated Bond Market Response Team and Formation of Bond Issuing Institutions Council
Gu Yoon-cheol unveils plans for a dedicated bond market response team and a new council of bond issuers, signaling proactive measures for market stability.
Yonhap InfomaxShin Jin-chang has been appointed Secretary General of South Korea's Financial Services Commission, marking the first major personnel move under Chairman Lee Ok-won and signaling further reshuffles in the country's financial regulatory sector.
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Shin Jin-chang Appointed Secretary General of Financial Services Commission
Shin Jin-chang has been appointed Secretary General of South Korea's Financial Services Commission, marking the first major personnel move under Chairman Lee Ok-won and signaling further reshuffles in the country's financial regulatory sector.
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Shin Jin-chang Appointed Secretary General of Financial Services Commission
South Korea's Financial Services Commission appoints Shin Jin-chang, former Financial Policy Bureau chief, as its new Secretary General, signaling a focus on policy continuity.
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