It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that became a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



Recently, I've seen a lot of articles stating that the government is tightening loans to control the price of real estate, but rather the tenants are suffering.



The median price of a Seoul apartment jeonse was about 620 million won, up nearly 160 million won from August last year.



At the site, they say that landlords prefer monthly rent under the 3rd Lease Act, and that the two-year residence requirement for reconstruction has been temporarily canceled, but the effect is still there and there are few properties for sale.



Jeonse prices have risen and there are not enough properties for sale, but the tenants have also increased their interest burden.



The amount of cheonsei loans increased this year, reaching 15 trillion won, and the interest rate on the cheonsei loan has risen to over 4%.



Some banks have decided to raise the loan interest rate, which was originally in the 3% range, by 0.2 percentage point from today.



A bank official said the government had no choice but to raise interest rates to meet the total amount when the government asked the household loan growth rate to be lowered to less than 6%.



The article pointed out that the government attributed the policy failure to reckless tightening of loans.



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was a lot of interest in fire accidents that occurred all over the country on holidays.



Black smoke is leaking from the exterior walls of the building, and the fire engine dispatched to the building continues to spray water.



Yesterday around 11 am, a fire broke out at the Siheung Sky Rest Area on the 1st Ring Expressway in the metropolitan area in Siheung, Gyeonggi.



All the fires were extinguished in 1 hour and 10 minutes, and about 100 customers and employees who had stopped by the rest area for the holidays were evacuated.



One man in his 50s, who was isolated in a smoke-filled bathroom on the second floor, was also rescued safely, and there were no casualties.



Earlier, at about 8:40 in the evening of the previous day, a fire broke out at the Hyosung Chemical plant in Ulsan.



The fire department issued a response level 1 mobilizing all personnel from the fire department in charge, and the fire was completely extinguished in 10 hours.



About 10 employees were evacuated, but fortunately no one was injured.



Authorities are investigating the exact cause of the fire with a possible gas leak in mind.



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I've seen a lot of articles saying that Chinese social media Weibo suspended Jimin's fan club account in China for 60 days.



It seems to be a measure taken as the fact that fans raised a large amount of congratulatory expenses to celebrate Jimin's birthday was announced late. He said that the fundraising was carried out by revealing his back, and said that the amount raised exceeded 1 million yuan, 180 million won in 3 minutes, and 2.3 million yuan, or about 400 million won, in one hour.



Fans had already flew an airplane covered with Jimin's pictures with the money they raised, and they planned to run a full-page advertisement in the New York Times on the day of their birthday.



Recently, China has been cracking down on excessive celebrity fandom, and the Chinese authorities announced in June that they would close related accounts and groups by cracking down on activities that encourage underage fans to support fundraising and consume large amounts of money.



(Screen source: Observer Network, Weibo, Yonhap News, Jiminba China)