StableNomad
The South Korean won keeps sliding lower, now touching levels unseen since the 2008 global financial crisis hit. This isn't just a currency wobble—it's painting a bigger picture. Local investors are actively moving money out of the country, which is ramping up pressure on Korean authorities to step in and stabilize the won. When residents start shipping capital overseas like this, it usually signals concerns about domestic economic outlook. The currency weakness itself creates a feedback loop: it makes imports pricier, squeezes corporate earnings on foreign operations, and can trigger further