South Korea's Credit Bond Issuances Scheduled at 2.3 Trillion Won This Week

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According to the Financial Investment Association, South Korea's credit bond issuances are scheduled to total approximately 2.3 trillion won for the week of July 20-24. The figure marks a significant decline from last week's 7.8 trillion won. Most issuances are concentrated on July 20, including 850 billion won in special bank bonds and 400 billion won in securities finance bonds. The reduction is attributed to the approaching summer vacation season in late July and early August alongside mid-year earnings season. Demand prediction schedules are also planned this week, including SK Eco-Plant (100 billion won on July 22), Lotte Chemical (200 billion won on July 23), and KCC (200 billion won on July 23).
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