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韩国家庭负债持续攀升 韩国央行面临“稳增长”与“防风险”双重大考
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-19 05:31

Group 1 - South Korea's household credit reached 1952.8 trillion won in Q2, with a month-on-month growth of 1.3% in June, significantly up from 0.1% in March, and a year-on-year increase of 3.0%, the highest since June 2022 [1] - The Bank of Korea's Governor Lee Chang-yong emphasized the "high uncertainty" facing the economy, particularly due to challenging trade conditions and potential risks from US tariff negotiations impacting the export-driven economy [1] - Rising overdue repayment rates among SMEs and local developers indicate increasing debt repayment pressure in certain sectors, reflecting growing financial stability risks domestically [1] Group 2 - The Bank of Korea will hold a crucial monetary policy meeting on August 28 to assess multiple factors, including economic growth potential, inflation trends, and financial system vulnerabilities [2] - Governor Lee stated that if economic data meets expectations, there is a possibility of resuming a monetary easing cycle, provided the financial system remains stable [2] - Analysts note a policy dilemma for the Bank of Korea, balancing the need to stimulate domestic demand through rate cuts against high household debt levels and rising default risks in specific industries [2]