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Top Financial Regulator Warns of More Market Volatility

Top Financial Regulator Warns of More Market Volatility

SEOUL, Jan. 12 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s top financial regulator warned of greater financial market volatility on Tuesday, vowing to properly deal with it with a sense of alertness in order to ensure market stability. The local market has suffered a setback, facing a double whammy of China’s stock market rout amid concerns over [...]

Finance Minister Nominee Vows not to Tighten Mortgage Rules

Finance Minister Nominee Vows not to Tighten Mortgage Rules

SEJONG, Jan. 8 (Korea Bizwire) - South Korea’s finance minister nominee said Friday that he has no plan to tighten a set of eased mortgage regulations amid rising public demand to tackle mounting household debt. The government eased the loan-to-value (LTV) and the debt-to-income (DTI) rules in August 2014, shortly after the inauguration of Finance Minister [...]

Stuttering S. Korean Economy Faces Triple Whammy

Stuttering S. Korean Economy Faces Triple Whammy

SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – The South Korean economy, which has been struggling with exports and flaccid domestic demand over the past year, is facing a triple whammy of weakening growth in China, geopolitical uncertainties surrounding North Korea and stubbornly weak international crude prices, watchers said Thursday. South Korea’s economy, which was rocked by [...]

FSC Head Urges Thorough Risk Management for Financial Stability

FSC Head Urges Thorough Risk Management for Financial Stability

SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Korea Bizwire) - South Korea’s top financial regulator on Thursday stressed the need for careful risk management to maintain financial stability in the face of resurfacing geopolitical risks and external uncertainties. Financial Services Commission (FSC) Chairman Yim Jong-yong made the remarks at a meeting held with officials from relevant government agencies and experts [...]

S. Korea’s Central Bank Chief to Attend BIS Meeting

S. Korea’s Central Bank Chief to Attend BIS Meeting

SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s central bank head will attend a bimonthly meeting of central bank governors from around the world, where they will exchange views on the latest financial market conditions, the Bank of Korea (BOK) said Thursday. BOK Gov. Lee Ju-yeol will head to Basel, Switzerland, on Friday for the [...]

Interest Rate Hike May Pose Challenges for Households

Interest Rate Hike May Pose Challenges for Households

SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – An interest rate hike of just 0.25 percentage points will likely cause the household debt service burden to rise by 1.9 trillion won (US$1.6 billion) per year, hurting consumer spending and affecting overall growth, the central bank said Thursday. In a report submitted to Rep. Park Won-suk of the [...]

S. Korean Brokerage Firms Face Growing Wave of Layoffs

S. Korean Brokerage Firms Face Growing Wave of Layoffs

SEOUL, Jan. 6 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s securities industry faces an unabated wave of layoffs this year as brokerages strive to bolster their bottom lines and cut costs amid a bearish stock market and growing online stock trading, experts said Wednesday. Over the past several years, local securities companies have been trimming their workforces [...]

China’s Stock Rout may Increase Financial Volatility

China’s Stock Rout may Increase Financial Volatility

SEOUL/SEJONG, Jan. 5 (Korea Bizwire) – China’s sudden stock crash could increase financial volatility requiring tougher government monitoring though its impact on the local market would be limited, South Korea’s top economic policymaker said Tuesday. In a meeting with leaders from the country’s financial sector in Seoul, Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan pointed out Monday’s crash [...]

S. Korea Downplays Impact of China Stock Rout

S. Korea Downplays Impact of China Stock Rout

SEJONG, Jan. 5 (Korea Bizwire) -South Korea downplayed the impact of China’s stock market crash on its domestic financial market on Tuesday, saying the market will regain stability again. Chinese stock tumbled nearly 7 percent Monday on the year’s first trading session due to concerns over its manufacturing sector, rattling South Korean and other financial [...]