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Further hikes by the ECB will be difficult afterwards, but…
After Thursday’s FOMC, the market mood seems to flow somewhat vaguely. First of all, let me tell you about the decision of the central bank of Japan on Friday. The Bank of Japan’s dilemma is that, after all, prices must be caught going up too much. Then, in order to control prices, we need to…
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Market Change After Legoland Crisis
Market Change After Legoland Crisis-> The entire market fluctuates due to the credit crunch-> Securing funds at the time (Hurriedly blocking it)-> Banks and others are racing to launch high-interest rate products-> The expiration date of high-interest productsAround December of ’22.. I’m sure they all forgot..(About 100 trillion won) It hasn’t been solved yet. It’s…
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Korea’s Economic Crisis
Korea’s Economic Crisis 🥶🥶 Companies Crumble Without InterestBank ‘Can Loan’ Surges / South Koreans Created by President Yoon Seok-yeol 🟦The balance of the four major banks’ non-profit loans is close to KRW 3 trillionup 27.3% this year 🖍 Non-profitable ️: A loan that does not receive interest, including principal and interest, after a bank lends…
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Korea is the world’s No. 1 industrial robot density. You can see how much people are laying off and putting their lives on the line for automation. I think that’s why Doosan Robotics’ stock price is soaring today.
Korea is the world’s No. 1 industrial robot density. You can see how much people are laying off and putting their lives on the line for automation. I think that’s why Doosan Robotics’ stock price is soaring today. Looking at this, I feel that Korea is very great. In a good or bad sense. In…
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Franklin Templeton ‘signs of bond FOMO’
【Bloomberg News, Franklin Templeton, a $4 trillion global asset manager, warned that the recent bond market rally has gone too fast and too far, and that the market seems to be reflecting excessive expectations on prices for the Fed’s rate cut. Sonal Desai, chief investment officer of bonds, diagnosed on Bloomberg TV on Friday local…
