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S. KOREA'S BANK LENDING RATES RISE FOR 4TH MONTH IN MARCH.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-APR-07
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COPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SEOUL, April 30 Asia Pulse - South Korean bank lending rates gained for the fourth straight month in March as the cost of household borrowing surged from the previous month, the central bank said Sunday.

The average interest rate on new bank loans came to 6.37 per cent last...

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