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BOK site flooded with Netizen visitors

SOUTH KOREA - The Bank of Korea (BOK) is drawing more interest in cyberspace, with the BOK reporting that its web site has recorded a monthly average of about 134,000 hits so far this year, twice as much as two years ago.

According to the central bank, a corner that offers instruction on an array of business practices was visited by around 15,300 netizens, making it the most popular on the BOK homepage's menu.

In addition, a BOK official said that the bank has received three to four times more

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