Mexico's alter ego

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Foreign investment has dropped off considerably in South Korea, but its government seems indifferent and almost encouraging of this capital flight. The government's first priority is to control inflation, and less foreign capital means a more stable currency.

Foreign investments, Capital movements, International liquidity

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Waiting for sunrise

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South Korea's economy is not growing as rapidly as it once did, but steady and stable growth is anticipated. Foreign investors are now permitted to to purchase South Korean stocks, which are likely to grow in a dependable manner.

Stock-exchange, Stock exchanges

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Kim rides the dragon

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Pres Kim Young announced an economic stimulus plan to boost South Korea's sagging growth, and measures call for wage freezes in civil service jobs and the private sector. A poll shows that 90% of voters support his proposal.

Economic policy, Economic development, Kim Young Sam

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Subjects list: South Korea, Economic aspects, Korea, South
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