South Korea: BoK could lift the policy rate to 3.0% by year end – UOB

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South Korea: BoK could lift the policy rate to 3.0% by year end – UOB – by pabspiovano SouthKorea InterestRate CentralBanks Banks

“On the assumption that inflation will peak in 2H22, we maintain our forecast for the BoK to revert to 25bps hike for the remaining meetings this year in Aug, Oct and Nov to bring the benchmark base rate to 3.00% by year-end.”

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