Korea's money supply grew for the seventh-consecutive month in December despite ongoing efforts to implement tighter monetary policies, according to data released by the central bank on Friday.
Korea's money supply increased for the third consecutive month in August, reaching $2.83 trillion, amid the central bank's tightening policy.
Korea's money supply inched up in September from a month earlier as deposits at banks increased amid high interest payments, central bank data showed Tuesday.
Korea’s money supply continued to grow in July, largely due to increases in deposits as people flee to safer assets.
Korea's money supply grew for the third straight month in June on increased deposits amid rising interest rates, central bank data showed Thursday.
Korea's money supply continued to rapidly grow in March, largely due to increases in loans to households and companies, the Bank of Korea said Thursday.
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