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Oil, poor harvest push Korea's June inflation rate up 3.2 percent
Consumer prices rose at their fastest pace in two and a half years as oil surged on the Iran war and food costs climbed.
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No snacks or souvenirs: Record weak won changes how, not whether, Koreans travel abroad
As the won remains above the psychologically significant 1,500-per-dollar level, travelers are exchanging luxury hotels for Airbnbs and cutting back on paid tours and even small purchases such as snacks.
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Inflation expected to drop on price stabilization measures, eased Iran tensions
The central bank expects pressure to cool as lower oil prices and government policies offset recent stress from fuel and food costs.
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Consumer price surge hits 30-month high in June on Middle East war's impact
Consumer prices rose 3.2 percent in June as fuel costs skyrocketed, marking the fastest inflation pace since December 2023.