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Monetary Policy Decision (February 25, 2025)
The Monetary Policy Board (MPB) of the Bank of Korea decided to lower the Base Rate by 25 basis points,
from 3.00% to 2.75% for the intermeeting period.
from 3.00% to 2.75% for the intermeeting period.
2025 Central Banking Study Program
Strengthening participant capacities and
enhancing communication channels among central banks
enhancing communication channels among central banks
BOK Issue
Research Papers
Press Releases
Business Survey and Economic Sentiment Index (ESI) for Mar 2025
※ Refer to the attached file for details
2025.03.26
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Consumer Survey for March 2025
The Composite Consumer Sentiment Index (CCSI) for March 2025 stood at 93.4, 1.8 points lower than in February ...
2025.03.25
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Producer Price Index - February 2025(preliminary)
□ The Producer Price Index increased by 0.0% month-on-month in February 2025 ―in year-on-year terms it increased by 1.5%. □ The month-on-month chang...
2025.03.21
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BOK Launches Intellectual Services Trade Statistics
□ The Bank of Korea, in collaboration with the government, has successfully completed the Services Trade Statistics Enhancement Project, launched in J...
2025.03.19
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Monetary and Liquidity Aggregates (January 2025)
□ Broad Money (M2, seasonally adjusted, period-average) increased by 0.5%
2025.03.17
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Export/Import Price Indexes and Trade Indexes - February 2025(preliminary)
□ The Export Price Index (KRW basis) decreased 0.6 percent from the previous month. o The index increased 6.3...
2025.03.14
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Financial Market Trends in February 2025
Please refer to the attached files.
2025.03.12
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BOK Update
Notice
Videos
Keynote Speech by Governor Chang Yong Rhee at the Global Engagement & Empowerment Forum 2025
Monetary Policy Report (March 2025)
The Path to a Carbon Neutral Economy: Current Status and Challenges of Korea's Climate Technologies
Korea ranks 2nd globally in R&D, so why is productivity growth stagnant?
Evolution of Finance for the Planet: Domestic Banks' Project to Reduce the Carbon Footprint
The growing importance of social skills in the labor market
Preferences for Job amenity and labor market changes
Why do interest rates follow US Treasury yields in Korea?