economics 65d ago
South Korea Joins World Government Bond Index, Attracts W4.4 Trillion in Foreign Investment

South Korea's inclusion in the FTSE Russell-managed index marks a significant milestone, leading to a W4.4 trillion influx of foreign capital into its bond market over three days. This move aims to enhance the country's financial stability and is expected to influence market dynamics over the coming months. Watch for how this inclusion impacts South Korea's currency and bond yields in the near term.
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