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South Korea's central bank governor said on Thursday "excessive" policy interest rate cuts could cause another round of price ...
The upcoming meeting signals a shift in South Korea's approach to won-backed stablecoins as the new president eyes a ...
South Korea's central bank governor said on Wednesday he was not against issuing won-denominated stablecoins but had concerns ...
South Korea's Digital Asset Basic Act could pave the way for won-backed stablecoins. Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong ...
Bank of Korea governor is likely to discuss the quick issuance of Won-based stablecoins with the country's commercial bank ...
Lee Chang-yong, governor of the Bank of Korea, noted during a press briefing held after the Monetary Policy Committee on the 29th that "the Korean won stablecoin is a substitute for currency" and ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSouth Korea’s ruling party introduces legislation to allow stablecoinsSouth Korea's ruling party introduces the Digital Asset Basic Act to legalize stablecoin issuance by local firms under strict ...
Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong said the outcome of trade negotiations between the US and China will have an impact on ...
Kimchi coins, low-cap altcoins popular among some sections of the South Korean crypto community, have seen rapid growth in ...
Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong said the outcome of trade negotiations between the US and China will have an impact on all of Asia’s economies, highlighting their significance beyond the ...
It said job creation in manufacturing and other sectors was slow. Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang Yong said there could be additional rate cuts in coming months, citing the worsened outlook for ...
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