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South Korean banks to be bolstered by interest rate hikes in the second half of the year

Maeil Business Newspaper
South Korean banks to be bolstered by interest rate hikes in the second half of the year
Photo: mk.co.kr

Key Points

  • 1. The second-quarter net profit of nine banks in South Korea approached 7 trillion won.
  • 2. The expectation of two interest rate hikes in the second half of the year is considered a positive indicator for bank shares.
  • 3. Share buybacks under value-up policies have become a prominent strategy for banking institutions.

By the Numbers

1. 7 trillion won second-quarter net profit2. 9 banks3. 2 quarter4. 2 interest rate hike expectation

South Korea's nine major banks achieved near-record net profits of approximately 7 trillion won in the second quarter of the year. Expectations that the policy interest rate will be raised in the second half of the year stand out as the most significant factor expected to positively impact bank shares.

During this process, value-up policies in the banking sector are also attracting investor interest by encouraging share buybacks. Securities analysts anticipate a significant improvement in the financial performance of South Korean banking shares as these two situations combine.

Interest rate hike expectations and strong balance sheet results are increasing the demand for banking institutions among defensive stocks in the region. In light of these developments, the sector is expected to exhibit steady growth for the rest of the year.

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1. Q: How much profit did South Korean banks make in the second quarter of the year?
A: The total second-quarter net profit of the nine banks in the sector reached approximately 7 trillion won.
2. Q: Why are bank shares expected to rise in the second half of the year?
A: Expectations that the national central bank will raise interest rates in the second half of the year, along with value-up policies, are supporting the shares.
3. Q: How do value-up policies affect the banking sector?
A: These policies allow institutions to accelerate their share buyback programs and increase their share values.

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