SEOUL: South Korea's money supply grew for the fourth successive month due to higher demand for deposits and securities, central bank data showed on Tuesday.
The seasonally-adjusted M2, or broad money, gained 0.5 percent in September from a month earlier after rising 0.3 percent in June, 0.7 percent in July and 0.2 percent in August, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK).
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