Korea ranks No. 1 in household debt-to-GDP ratio in Q1 - The Korea Times

Korea ranks No. 1 in household debt-to-GDP ratio in Q1

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Korea had the highest household debt-to-gross domestic product (GDP) ratio among 36 major economies in the first quarter, a global financial report said Monday.

The country's household debt-to-GDP ratio came to 104.3 percent in the January-March period, followed by Lebanon with 97.8 percent, Hong Kong with 95.3 percent, Thailand with 89.7 percent and Britain with 83.9 percent, according to data from the Institute of International Finance (IIF).

Korea was the only country whose household debt exceeded its GDP among the 36 countries that included Japan, China, the United States and members of the European Union.

Korea's outstanding household lending stood at 1,752.7 trillion won at the end of March, down 1.5 trillion won from end-December, according to data from the Bank of Korea.

Household debt-to-GDP ratios have been on the decline in global economies due mainly to rising interest rates. Korea's ratio fell 0.7 percentage points from 105 percent in the same quarter of last year, the IIF data showed.

But Korea's year-on-year reduction rate is far smaller than the 7.2 percent in Britain, 4.7 percent in the United States, 4.6 percent in Japan and the 2.9 percent average in the European Union.

The central bank recently said rising interest rates could turn some of the nation's existing household loans into non-performing ones and weigh on consumption. (Yonhap)

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