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South Korea's public funds face mounting liquidity pressures

The country's public fund managers are grappling with new pressures as government spending hikes and market uncertainties challenge traditional views about stable cash flow.
South Korea's public funds face mounting liquidity pressures

From government policy changes to spending hikes, South Korea’s public funds must be ready for sharp shifts in liquidity management rather than relying on long-held assumptions about stable cash flows, sector experts warn.

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