economics 58d ago
South Korea Records Its Largest-Ever $23.19 Billion Current Account Surplus in February

South Korea's February current account surplus of $23.19 billion marks a historic high, driven by a semiconductor boom and increased exports. This record-breaking figure underscores the country's economic resilience amid global uncertainties and bolsters its financial stability. Market watchers should monitor if this trend continues into the coming months, potentially influencing monetary policy and trade strategies.
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