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South Korea s Kimchi Premium Returns: BTC and ETH Prices Jump 18% Higher Than the Global Average While a great number of spot exchanges have seen consistent prices in a few select areas in the world, bitcoin is selling for a premium. That’s the case in South Korea right now as there’s a price gap, otherwise known as the ‘kimchi premium’ on domestic South Korean exchanges in comparison to foreign exchanges. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash See Premiums in South Korea Bitcoin prices on domestic South Korean crypto trading platforms are much higher than they are across a majority of exchanges worldwide. For instance, on Tuesday morning (EST) the price per bitcoin (BTC) has been coasting along at $58,500 per unit. However, in South Korea, BTC prices have a much larger premium than the rest of the world. At the time of publication, the price of BTC on Bithumb is 77,804,000 KRW or $69,423 per unit. That’s a premium of more than 18% higher than ....
Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu Regardless of our experiences, education, or abilities, the patriarchal nature of society in LMICs, fosters the perception that women are less qualified and less competent. Culturally, rural women in LMICs form the bulk of the population- over 80 per cent in Nigeria. These rural women are more vulnerable to multiple forms of development imbalances such as low education, closely linked to poorer health outcomes, all forms of violence, lack of access to credit facilities and low financial empowerment. The average participation of women in politics in Nigeria has remained 6.7 per cent in both elective and appointive positions, which is far below the Global Average of 22.5 per cent, Africa Regional Average of 23.4 percent and West African Sub Regional Average of 15 per cent. – (National Bureau of Statistics-NBS, Abuja, Nigeria. 1999-2015). ....