Seoul (VNA)– The Republic of Korea’s central bank on July 13 held its key rate steady forJuly to support the country’s growth, according to the local media.
RoK’s news agency Yonhapreported that in a widely expected move, the monetary policy board of the Bankof Korea (BOK) voted to keep the key rate at 1.25 percent, extending itswait-and-see approach for the 13th consecutive month.
In June last year, thecentral bank made a surprise rate cut, citing a need to stimulate thelackluster economy amid a prolonged economic slowdown.
Besides, BOK alsorevised up its growth outlook for Asia's fourth-largest economy this year to2.8 percent from 2.6 percent.
BOK Governor LeeJu-yeol announced the estimate in a news conference after the BOK MonetaryPolicy Board kept its policy rate at an all-time low of 1.25 percent in July.
The BOK's grossdomestic product (GDP) growth estimate for 2017 is 0.2 percentage point higherthan the central bank's estimate released in April.
Lee said the BOK'slatest revision did not take into account the extra budget of 11.2 trillion-won(9.83 billion USD) being sought by the government.
The RoK governmentsubmitted the extra budget to the National Assembly in June, though parliamenthas yet to review the bill due to a political standoff.-VNA
RoK’s news agency Yonhapreported that in a widely expected move, the monetary policy board of the Bankof Korea (BOK) voted to keep the key rate at 1.25 percent, extending itswait-and-see approach for the 13th consecutive month.
In June last year, thecentral bank made a surprise rate cut, citing a need to stimulate thelackluster economy amid a prolonged economic slowdown.
Besides, BOK alsorevised up its growth outlook for Asia's fourth-largest economy this year to2.8 percent from 2.6 percent.
BOK Governor LeeJu-yeol announced the estimate in a news conference after the BOK MonetaryPolicy Board kept its policy rate at an all-time low of 1.25 percent in July.
The BOK's grossdomestic product (GDP) growth estimate for 2017 is 0.2 percentage point higherthan the central bank's estimate released in April.
Lee said the BOK'slatest revision did not take into account the extra budget of 11.2 trillion-won(9.83 billion USD) being sought by the government.
The RoK governmentsubmitted the extra budget to the National Assembly in June, though parliamenthas yet to review the bill due to a political standoff.-VNA
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