Korea – household deleveraging
Today's Q424 data show a continuation of the pick-up in household lending from the trough of early 2023. But at 2.4% saar compared with 8% before 2020, the rebound is mild, and slower than GDP growth. For an economy where most indicators have been deteriorating, that's one bit of good news.




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