South Korea's central bank lifted its key interest rates on Wednesday, citing tightening stance of the US Federal Reserve and stubbornly high inflation.
The Monetary Policy Board of the Bank of Korea decided to raise the Base Rate by 50 basis points to 3.00 percent from 2.50 percent, as widely expected.
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by Renju Jaya
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