The 30-Year KTB (Korea Treasury Bond) Auction is a financial event in which the South Korean government issues 30-year bonds to investors. These long-term bonds, known as Korea Treasury Bonds (KTBs), play a crucial role in funding government expenses, managing national debt, and setting a benchmark for interest rates in the Korean economy. Here’s a breakdown of what the 30-Year KTB Auction is, why it matters, and what it reveals about South Korea’s economic health.
How the 30-Year KTB (Korea Treasury Bond) Auction Works
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