South Korea's central bank decided to hold its interest rate on Thursday, ending the tightening cycle that began 18 months ago, in order to assess the impact of past rate hikes.
The Monetary Policy Board of the Bank of Korea decided to keep the Base Rate unchanged at 3.50 percent.
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by Renju Jaya
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