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South Korea to Reduce Long-Term Bond Issuance in June Sales Adjustment
22 Mayıs 2026Bloomberg
- South Korea is set to reduce its long-term bond sales in June, focusing primarily on cutting the issuance of longer-dated tenor notes. This decision comes from a leading official in the finance ministry, indicating a strategic shift in the country's bond issuance policy.
- The move aims to adjust to changing market conditions and fiscal strategies.
- As global interest rates fluctuate and economic uncertainties persist, many countries are reassessing their bond issuance strategies. South Korea's decision to trim long-term bond sales aligns with broader trends seen in other economies, where governments are adjusting their debt management practices to mitigate ris…
- The reduction in long-term bond sales reflects South Korea's proactive approach to managing its debt portfolio amid fluctuating economic conditions. By prioritizing shorter-dated notes, the government may be seeking to enhance liquidity and reduce interest rate risk, which could be crucial in a potentially tightenin…
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