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BoK easing cycle on pause, for now

The Bank of Korea kept rates on hold today and cited financial stability risks as a key constraint on further easing. But we think those concerns are overdone and the bank retained its easing bias so, while we no longer expect a rate cut in November, further monetary easing still seems likely next year.

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