
The AI chip boom drives housing prices to soar! South Korea's economy welcomes a "dual super cycle of chips and real estate."

Nomura Securities' latest report points out that South Korea is experiencing a "dual super cycle" driven by both the AI chip boom and a shortage of real estate supply. On one hand, the surge in AI-driven semiconductor exports is expected to push the current account surplus to 7.6% of GDP by 2026, setting a new historical high; on the other hand, panic buying in the domestic real estate market due to supply shortages has driven Seoul's housing prices up by 7.2% this year. These two cycles form a self-reinforcing loop through liquidity transmission, prompting Nomura to raise its GDP growth forecast for South Korea in 2026 from 1.9% to 2.3%, and asserting that the central bank will maintain the interest rate at 2.5%
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