Bank of Korea board cautious on more rate hikes - Jan meeting minutes

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SEOUL : Most Bank of Korea board members at a Jan. 13 meeting turned cautious about interest rates rises, even though a majority voted for one on that day, meeting minutes showed on Tuesday.Two of six members cited in the minutes opposed the rise implemented on that day, one of those two also saying cauti

SEOUL : Most Bank of Korea board members at a Jan. 13 meeting turned cautious about interest rates rises, even though a majority voted for one on that day, meeting minutes showed on Tuesday.

Two of six members cited in the minutes opposed the rise implemented on that day, one of those two also saying caution was needed in relation to any later tightening.Just one, also voting for the rise, saw further tightening of monetary policy after Jan. 13 as appropriate. The board raised the country's policy interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.50 per cent, in line with then market expectations.

"We need to be cautious in making decisions about further interest rate increases after taking into account the sluggish economic growth and the burden on financial stability," said a member who voted for the rise.After the rise was announced, Rhee hinted that the Bank of Korea might pause in its tightening drive. Market interest rates now imply that investors do not expect further interest rate increases.

Source: Loan Digest (loandigest.net)

 

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