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Benchmark rate for banks' mortgage loans up for 2nd month in May - The Korea Times

The benchmark rate for banks' mortgage rates increased for a second consecutive month in May amid expectations that the central bank may raise its...

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koreatimes.co.krStai leggendo10 g fa

Benchmark rate for banks' mortgage loans up for 2nd month in May - The Korea Times

The benchmark rate for banks' mortgage rates increased for a second consecutive month in May amid expectations that the central bank may raise its...

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cryptobriefing.com9 g fa

Bank of Korea minutes reveal debate over May rate hike as two members push for tightening

Bank of Korea held rates at 2.50% in a 5-2 split vote as two members pushed for a hike, citing GDP growth and inflation running above forecasts.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Benchmark rate for banks' mortgage loans up for 2nd month in May - The Korea Times

    The benchmark rate for banks' mortgage rates increased for a second consecutive month in May amid expectations that the central bank may raise its...

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Bank of Korea minutes reveal debate over May rate hike as two members push for tightening

    Bank of Korea held rates at 2.50% in a 5-2 split vote as two members pushed for a hike, citing GDP growth and inflation running above forecasts.