Finance minister calls for vigilance against rising household debt

Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said Thursday that the government will stay vigilant against surging household debt and double up on effort to manage it in a stable manner.

Choi made the remarks during a meeting of economy-related ministers, where he also pledged to prioritize measures to boost domestic demand and to curb prices ahead of the Chuseok holiday.

“Growing housing transactions have led to the increase in household loans, particularly mortgage loans, since around June. We will manage it more stably with a sense of alertness,” Choi said.

As of end-August, outstanding household loans extended by banks came to 1,130 trillion won ($843.28 billion), up 9.3 trillion won from a month earlier, according to the preliminary data from the Bank of Korea.

It marked the fastest on-month growth ever since 2004, when the BOK began compiling relevant data.

“We’ve seen an economic recovery led by exports but the recovery of domestic demand has not relatively picked up pace,” Choi said. “The government will extend tailored support and take measures to spur investment.”

Speaking of inflation, the minister pointed to still-high prices of vegetables and other items for the Chuseok holiday due mainly to a heat wave, and vowed measures to stabilize prices by beefing up supplies.

Demand for vegetables and other foodstuffs usually rises in South Korea ahead of the holiday as people prepare holiday meals for family gatherings.

Consumer prices, a key gauge of inflation, rose 2 percent on-year in August, the slowest increase since March 2021.

As part of effort to resolve payment delays of TMON and WeMakePrice, the government will submit a law revision to the National Assembly meant to prevent any recurrence, Choi said.

The two e-commerce platforms filed for court-supervised rehabilitation following overdue payments to their vendors that reached over 1 trillion won, and the Seoul Bankruptcy Court on Tuesday granted a rehabilitation process. (Yonhap)

Related Posts

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at 70: Wellness Movement Gains Attention as South Korea Faces Rising Burnout Culture

As South Korea continues grappling with rising workplace stress, burnout culture and growing conversations around emotional wellness, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s global meditation and mindfulness movement is attracting increasing…

South Korea’s Political Quake: Yoon Booked for Obstructing Arrest

In a recent development that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape of South Korea, suspended President Yoon Suk Yeol has been booked by the police on suspicion of obstructing…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at 70: Wellness Movement Gains Attention as South Korea Faces Rising Burnout Culture

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at 70: Wellness Movement Gains Attention as South Korea Faces Rising Burnout Culture

From a Syrian Boy’s Nightmare to 800 Million Lives: The Indian Spiritual Movement That Quietly Reshaped the World Turns 45

From a Syrian Boy’s Nightmare to 800 Million Lives: The Indian Spiritual Movement That Quietly Reshaped the World Turns 45

The Man Who Changed a Billion Lives With a Single Breath Turns 70 — India’s PM Shows Up

The Man Who Changed a Billion Lives With a Single Breath Turns 70 — India’s PM Shows Up

Norskespill Norway Playing Driver and you may Oddsmatrix Activities Guide

India’s Vantara Wildlife Project gets clean chit

India’s Vantara Wildlife Project gets clean chit

Can mastery of skills lead to success in the intriguing realm of the daman game