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IntroductionThe Market Expects South Korean Central Bank to Hold Steady, with an Interest Rate Cut Cycle Possibl ...
The World's largest foreign exchange dealer rankingsMarket Expects South Korean Central Bank to Hold Steady, with an Interest Rate Cut Cycle Possibly Starting Next Year
On Thursday (November 28), the Bank of Korea will announce its interest rate decision, and the market widely expects it to maintain the current benchmark rate at 3.25%. According to a survey, 34 out of 38 economists predict the rate will stay unchanged at this meeting, while only 4 believe there will be a 25 basis point rate cut.
The market expects that South Korea's central bank might begin a gradual rate-cutting cycle next year. The survey indicates that in the first, second, and third quarters of 2024, the Bank of Korea may cut the rate by 25 basis points each time, potentially lowering the benchmark rate to 2.50% by the end of 2025. This terminal rate estimate has descended compared to October's forecast, which was previously expected to be 2.75%.
Consumer Confidence Hits a Year-Plus Low, Economic Growth Lacks Strength
South Korea's latest economic data highlights weak domestic demand and confidence. Data released on Tuesday showed that in November, the consumer confidence index fell by 7 points to 74, marking the largest decline since the summer of 2022. This data reflects consumers' concerns about the future economic situation, especially against the backdrop of nearly stagnant growth in the third quarter.
The sharp drop in consumer confidence also indicates that the momentum of South Korea's economic recovery is waning, potentially dragging down future domestic demand. Additionally, with increasing global economic uncertainties, the challenges are more pronounced for export-dependent South Korea.
Increased External Pressure, Trade Relations Become a Key Variable
External pressures are also affecting South Korea's economic outlook. Trump's recent promise to adopt a tougher stance against countries with a large trade surplus with the U.S. raises economists' concerns about South Korea's export outlook for next year. As Asia's fourth-largest economy, South Korea is highly dependent on foreign trade, and any changes in trade policy could pose risks to its economic recovery.
Policy Outlook: Focusing on Interest Rates and the Global Economic Environment
Although the Bank of Korea currently expects to keep interest rates stable, falling inflation and weak economic growth provide room for a future rate cut. Economists point out that the key to South Korea's monetary policy next year will be balancing the dynamics of internal and external demand and inflation pressures while addressing challenges from the global economic slowdown and shifts in trade policy.
In the coming months, the market will closely watch the policy signals from the Bank of Korea, as well as changes in consumer confidence and export performance. Policymakers need to find a balance between stimulating economic growth and maintaining financial stability in order to navigate a complex economic environment.
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