South Korea's economy contracted in Q4 2025 as domestic spending cooled significantly. The contraction highlights a real bind for policymakers—stimulus options are increasingly limited as financial risks pile up. It's the kind of environment that tends to reshape asset allocation decisions across markets. When major economies hit growth headwinds, capital flows shift unpredictably. Worth monitoring how this shapes regional and global market sentiment going forward.

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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 01-24 22:17
South Korea has also started, really the global economic recession is approaching.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 01-24 15:24
The Korean economy has contracted, so the flow of capital will have to be reshuffled again.
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BearEatsAllvip
· 01-22 00:26
The Korean economy is about to cool down, and retail investors will once again follow the trend and cut their losses.
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StakoorNeverSleepsvip
· 01-21 23:46
South Korea's economy is contracting, another sign of an impending collapse... capital flows are really starting to become strange.
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MrDecodervip
· 01-21 23:29
South Korea's economy is struggling again, and this time the capital flow will definitely change.
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ForkThisDAOvip
· 01-21 23:28
Is the Korean economy heading for a hard landing? This means the flow of capital will need to be reshuffled.
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