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Korea Yield Curve Steepest Since 2021 as Long-Bond Slump Deepens
The spread between South Korea’s three- and 10-year government bond yields has widened to its highest level in nearly five years. This widening occurred amid a global selloff in long-dated securities, alongside expectations that the Bank of Korea will not raise interest rates aggressively.
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