South Korea Central Bank Tilted Toward Higher Rates at May Meeting
2026-06-16 08:49:29
South Korea’s central bank was already leaning toward higher interest rates at its May meeting, even as some policymakers voted to keep borrowing costs unchanged. In their view, according to Bloomberg, inflation risks were starting to outweigh the costs of tighter monetary policy.
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