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Shinhan Card reduced KRW 2.3 billion in household loan interest through interest rate cut requests in H2 2024, surpassing major commercial banks including NH NongHyup Bank, with a 90.19% acceptance rate driven by an automatic interest rate reduction system introduced in August for card loans.
#YonhapInfomax #ShinhanCard #InterestRateReduction #CardLoans #HouseholdDebt #AcceptanceRate #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Shinhan Card reduced KRW 2.3 billion in household loan interest through interest rate cut requests in H2 2024, surpassing major commercial banks including NH NongHyup Bank, with a 90.19% acceptance rate driven by an automatic interest rate reduction system introduced in August for card loans.
#YonhapInfomax #ShinhanCard #InterestRateReduction #CardLoans #HouseholdDebt #AcceptanceRate #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Shinhan Card reduced KRW 2.3 billion in household loan interest through interest rate cut requests in H2 2024, surpassing major commercial banks including NH NongHyup Bank, with a 90.19% acceptance rate driven by an automatic interest rate reduction system introduced in August for card loans.
#YonhapInfomax #ShinhanCard #InterestRateReduction #CardLoans #HouseholdDebt #AcceptanceRate #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
https://en.infomaxai.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=108147 -
Shinhan Card reduced KRW 2.3 billion in household loan interest through interest rate cut requests in H2 2024, surpassing major commercial banks including NH NongHyup Bank, with a 90.19% acceptance rate driven by an automatic interest rate reduction system introduced in August for card loans.
#YonhapInfomax #ShinhanCard #InterestRateReduction #CardLoans #HouseholdDebt #AcceptanceRate #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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@solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents
It's also interesting to note that rejection/acceptance rate has no correlation with the Journal Impact Factor™ (but then JIF is also a rather silly and dubious calculation too, so I'm less certain about what the non-correlation really tells us. Noteable nonetheless, particularly for JIF-worshippers of which I am not one)
https://rossmounce.co.uk/2016/01/15/why-do-we-rejoice-in-rejecting-perfectly-valid-research/
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@solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents
It's also interesting to note that rejection/acceptance rate has no correlation with the Journal Impact Factor™ (but then JIF is also a rather silly and dubious calculation too, so I'm less certain about what the non-correlation really tells us. Noteable nonetheless, particularly for JIF-worshippers of which I am not one)
https://rossmounce.co.uk/2016/01/15/why-do-we-rejoice-in-rejecting-perfectly-valid-research/
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@solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents
It's also interesting to note that rejection/acceptance rate has no correlation with the Journal Impact Factor™ (but then JIF is also a rather silly and dubious calculation too, so I'm less certain about what the non-correlation really tells us. Noteable nonetheless, particularly for JIF-worshippers of which I am not one)
https://rossmounce.co.uk/2016/01/15/why-do-we-rejoice-in-rejecting-perfectly-valid-research/
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@solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents
It's also interesting to note that rejection/acceptance rate has no correlation with the Journal Impact Factor™ (but then JIF is also a rather silly and dubious calculation too, so I'm less certain about what the non-correlation really tells us. Noteable nonetheless, particularly for JIF-worshippers of which I am not one)
https://rossmounce.co.uk/2016/01/15/why-do-we-rejoice-in-rejecting-perfectly-valid-research/
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@solalnathan @TEG @academicchatter @phdstudents
It's also interesting to note that rejection/acceptance rate has no correlation with the Journal Impact Factor™ (but then JIF is also a rather silly and dubious calculation too, so I'm less certain about what the non-correlation really tells us. Noteable nonetheless, particularly for JIF-worshippers of which I am not one)
https://rossmounce.co.uk/2016/01/15/why-do-we-rejoice-in-rejecting-perfectly-valid-research/