Bank of Korea to Issue 9 Trillion Won Worth of Monetary Stabilization Bonds in February
The Bank of Korea announced on the 25th that it plans to issue 9 trillion won worth of Monetary Stabilization Bonds next month.
This amount is 2 trillion won less than the issuance plan for this month.
Of this, 8 trillion won will be issued through competitive bidding, and 800 billion to 1 trillion won will be issued through subscription.
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Monetary Stabilization Bonds refer to securities issued by the Bank of Korea to banks, financial institutions, or the general public in order to control the money supply.
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