South Korea's central bank against COVID-19 raises policy rate from 0.25% to 0.75%
On August 27, 2021, the CNECเว็บสล็อตเเจกโบนัสเยอะ รับเครดิตฟรีชิลๆnews agency reported that the Bank of Korea (BOK) raised the policy rate from 0.25% to 0.75%, the first rate hike in nearly three years and became one of the In the few countries in the world that have been "anti-COVID crisis", interest rates have been raised since the Covid-19 outbreak.
South Korean bank said The reason for the policy rate hike is to protect against very low interest rates to stimulate demand for goods. leading to excessive demand or demand In the past, despite the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus But the South Korean economy continues to recover rapidly.
However, South Korea's central bank governor, Lee Joo Yeol, said some committees were against a policy rate hike. and want the interest rate to stay the same It found only half of the analysts had previously. expected to raise interest rates