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The Bank of Korea has lowered the interest rate to 2.75%, but the economic outlook remains grim.

The Bank of Korea has lowered the interest rate to 2.75%, but the economic outlook remains grim.

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2025-02-25
Summary:The Bank of Korea has lowered the interest rate to the lowest in two and a half years due to the domestic economic slowdown and political instability, and may accelerate rate cuts in the future to address uncertainties.

11.27 Korea Central Bank

This Tuesday (February 25), the Bank of Korea announced a cut in the benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.75%, marking the lowest level since August 2022. This rate cut aims to stimulate economic growth and address domestic political uncertainty and external economic pressures. The Bank of Korea stated that it has revised its economic growth forecast from 1.6% down to 1.5% by 2025, reflecting concerns about a slowdown in economic growth.

This is the third rate cut by the Bank of Korea in the past four interest rate decision meetings, aligning with the widespread expectations of economists. Analysts point out that the Bank of Korea’s rate cut measures are closely related to the current political turmoil in South Korea. Especially against the backdrop of the Korean Constitutional Court’s impending final hearing on President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeachment case, market concerns about political instability have further intensified, affecting investor confidence.

Following the announcement of the rate cut, the Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell by 0.46%, and the Korean won also dropped 0.2% against the US dollar, trading at 1,431.3 won per dollar.

Alex Holmes, Director of Asian Research at the Economist Intelligence Unit, stated that although last year the Bank of Korea hesitated to lower rates due to concerns about financial stability, amid political turmoil and declining consumer confidence, the pace of rate cuts might accelerate. He predicts that the Bank of Korea may cut rates three times this year, bringing them down to 2.25% by the end of the year.

Moreover, the threat of a 25% tariff by the Trump administration on South Korea also poses an external risk. Economists from ING and Citibank pointed out that if the US raises tariffs, it could significantly impact Korea's key industries such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors, potentially leading to a 0.2 percentage point loss in South Korea’s GDP.

Even though the Bank of Korea has lowered its 2025 economic growth forecast, the outlook for the South Korean economy remains uncertain in the face of weak domestic consumption and global trade tensions.

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Interest rate cut

A rate cut refers to the central bank adjusting the interest rate level so that it is lower than before, as a form of monetary policy. It is a means by which the central bank affects the supply and demand relationship in the money market, money creation, and the level of interest rates by changing the level of interest rates. Rate cuts are usually used to counter inflation, stimulate economic growth, or alleviate economic downturn pressures.

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