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BOK Warns Economic Stimulus Too Focused on Construction Industry

BOK Warns Economic Stimulus Too Focused on Construction Industry

SEOUL, July 15 (Korea Bizwire) – The Bank of Korea (BOK) revealed on July 15 its ‘Adequacy Analysis of Recent Investment in Construction’ included in the Economic Outlook Report of July 2016, which showed serious concerns regarding the government’s economic stimulus plan focused on the construction industry. The BOK pointed out that Korea is following in the [...]

S. Korea’s Central Bank Chief to Attend BIS Meeting

S. Korea’s Central Bank Chief to Attend BIS Meeting

SEOUL, Jan. 7 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea’s central bank head will attend a bimonthly meeting of central bank governors from around the world, where they will exchange views on the latest financial market conditions, the Bank of Korea (BOK) said Thursday. BOK Gov. Lee Ju-yeol will head to Basel, Switzerland, on Friday for the [...]

BOK Chief Vows to Keep Easy Money Policy to Fuel Growth

BOK Chief Vows to Keep Easy Money Policy to Fuel Growth

SEOUL, Dec. 31 (Korea Bizwire) - South Korea’s top central banker said Thursday he will continue an easing monetary policy in 2016 to boost growth while guarding against any financial instabilities. “It is necessary to put the focus on downward risks in economic growth and prices, while closely checking the macroeconomic circumstances,” Bank of Korea Gov. [...]

Korea’s Central Bank Cuts Key Rate to Record Low 1.5 Pct amid MERS Fear

Korea’s Central Bank Cuts Key Rate to Record Low 1.5 Pct amid MERS Fear

SEOUL, June 11 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s central bank on Thursday lowered the base rate to a record low of 1.5 percent amid growing concerns the country’s first-ever outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) will likely dent growth and consumption. In the monthly rate-setting meeting, the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of Korea (BOK) [...]

BOK Chief Hints at Further Cut in Growth Outlook

BOK Chief Hints at Further Cut in Growth Outlook

“The rate cut and the expansion of the loan facility cap (for smaller firms) were based on the judgment that growth and inflation is likely to significantly underperform the expected course. We judged that there is a need to implement additional measures before forecasts are released in order to strengthen growth momentum and ultimately expand [...]