South Korean investors are suffering losses of around 30% on bond investments, traditionally considered a safe haven for risk-averse retirement funds, as the country’s central bank signals it may hike interest rates.
Joel Levin edited this article.
South Korean investors are suffering losses of around 30% on bond investments, traditionally considered a safe haven for risk-averse retirement funds, as the country’s central bank signals it may hike interest rates.
Joel Levin edited this article.
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