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Lee Seong-tae

Korea cuts again

The Bank of Korea has slashed interest rates for the sixth time in four months, bringing the cost of borrowing to a record low of 2% and suggesting that further cuts could be in store.

Bank of Korea admits to monetary policy problems

Lee Seong-tae, governor of Bank of Korea, said the central bank has problems in carrying out monetary policy effectively because of cross-border capital transactions that lead to increases in the money supply in spite of rises in key interest rates.

Building Asia's bond markets

The BIS in Basel has published a collection of papers by scholars, researchers, central bankers and market participants on issues and prospects in Asia's bond markets.

BOK chief sees 2007 growth below 5 percent

Bank of Korea (BOK) governor Lee Seong-tae said Monday 23 October the country's economic growth will fall short of 5 percent next year due to the slowing global economy and sluggish domestic demand.

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