What Impeachment Means for South Korea’s Economy

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Overview

South Korea’s short-lived martial law and impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol has shocked the world and crushed confidence in Asia’s fourth-largest economy. Even before these events, the country was suffering from sluggish economic growth combined with the worst-performing stock market and currency in the region throughout 2024. What’s next for South Korea’s political process and what will it take to revive its financial markets?

Hyosung Kwon, an economist at Bloomberg Economics in Seoul, joins John Lee and Katia Dmitrieva to discuss the political and economic risks that lie ahead for South Korea.

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