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Korea's business sentiment rebounded for the first time in five months in March amid uncertainty at home and abroad, a central bank poll showed Wednesday.
Korea's business sentiment remains pessimistic for April, a poll showed Wednesday, amid growing uncertainties associated with global trade.
Korea's business sentiment fell to the lowest in over four years this month due mainly to weak domestic demand and economic uncertainty, a central bank poll showed Friday.
Korea's business sentiment remains pessimistic for March, a poll showed Thursday, amid sluggish consumer spending and growing uncertainty abroad.
Korea's business sentiment fell to a four-year low in January amid concerns over growth momentum and political turmoil sparked by President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration, a central bank poll showed Thursday.
Korea's business sentiment remains pessimistic for February, a poll showed Wednesday, amid the weakening of the won and growing uncertainty at home and abroad.
Korea's business sentiment index remained pessimistic for December due to concerns of weak domestic demand and external risks, a poll showed Tuesday.
A 4.7-point increase over February's index wasn't enough to break the 100-point threshold, although the manufacturing industry turned optimistic for the first time in two years.
Korea's business sentiment fell for the second month for January amid an economic slowdown, a Bank of Korea poll showed Thursday.
Most Korean companies expect the country’s economy to underperform in October, with the Business Survey Index at 90.6, signaling a pessimistic outlook for the 19th consecutive month.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap