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Bank of Korea’s Minutes Show Wider Support for Hawkish Shift
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South Korea’s central bank was already leaning toward higher rates at its May meeting, even with some policymakers who voted to keep borrowing costs unchanged arguing that inflation risks were starting to outweigh the costs of tighter policy. This story was reported by Bloomberg. For more Finance news in Kenya, stay tuned to Masaa.
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