Bank of Korea
Bank of Korea is the central bank of South Korea. It operates lending and deposit facilities to control the availability of banking institutions' funds. Its lending and deposit facilities consist of Bank Intermediated Lending Support Facility, Liquidity Adjustment Loans and Deposits, Intraday Overdrafts and Special Loans.
South Korea’s bank loans fall by $834m in September: report
South Korea’s bank loans fall by $834m in September: report
The rise in banks’ lending rates contributed to the fall.
Over 17 million Koreans use online financial services daily: central bank
Two in three Korean respondents use mobile financial services.
South Korean banks’ household lending rise in April
Corporate lending rose to its second-highest monthly figure ever.
South Korea completes first phase of digital currency feasibility test
The second phase of the test will be carried out until 22 June.
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