Bank of Korea (BoK)

Seoul moves to stem won slide

The Bank of Korea and ministry of finance issued a joint statement on Monday declaring their intention to intervene to prevent further falls in the foreign exchange market.

BoK chief on financial supervision

In this speech, the governor of the Bank of Korea, Seong-tae Lee, suggests that financial reforms and stricter supervision standards ensured that the damage from the 2003 credit card crisis was minimal.

Duck-soo urges BoK caution

South Korea's finance minister, Han Duck-soo, said on Tuesday 15 November that the Bank of Korea should be "more cautious" in raising interest rates.

Interview: Seung Park

The governor of the Bank of Korea discusses reserve management, central bank independence and closer cooperation in East Asia in conversation with Robert Pringle.

Strikes may delay economic recovery: BOK chief

Bank of Korea (BOK) governor Park Seung said on Thursday 7 August that the central bank will keep a close eye on economic developments as there are both positive and negative signs present, reported the Korea Times. But if labour and risk management…

Global settlement bank CLS to recognise Korean won

The CLS Bank has said it recognises the Korean won as an eligible currency for the bank's settlement process in principle, according to The Korea Herald. Bank of Korea officials noted that the inclusion of the local currency as a CLS currency would free…

South Korea central bank sees economic recovery

Governor Park Seung of the Bank of Korea said on Friday 25 July, according to Reuters, that the economy could enter a recovery phase in the final quarter of this year but for the present, "our economy is in a very difficult spot", he added.

Korean parliament to push BOK reforms

The Korean parliament's Finance and Economy Committee was set to discuss revisions to the law governing the Bank of Korea on Wednesday after a sub-committee met Tuesday, according to a report by Yonhap News.

Korean deal on monetary board seats criticised

Two organisations that control two seats of the Bank of Korea's seven-member monetary-policy board, have criticized recent moves by the Ministry of Finance and Economy and the BOK to take over their rights to appoint board members, according to the Korea…

BOK governor may get more say over board members

A draft bill may give the Bank of Korea more influence over the appointment of members to its monetary policy board, Dow Jones reports. The proposed bill would increase the number of members the governor, Park Seung, can recommend to the board.

S.Korean law makers push for central bank autonomy

Lawmakers in Korea aim to give the central bank more independence from the government, according to an article in The Korea Times. But the move could be opposed by the finance ministry which feels that policy cooperation is as important as independence.

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