What will be the main driver of South Korea's market stabilization by end of Q1 2025?
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South Korea to Stabilize Markets with Unlimited Measures, Government Confirms
Dec 3, 2024, 03:44 PM
South Korea's government, following internal meetings, has announced its readiness to implement comprehensive measures to stabilize financial markets if necessary. This includes providing unlimited liquidity to address any potential disruptions, as stated by a central bank official and confirmed by a government statement.
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