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11 Feb 2022
South Korean government, BOK agree to ease bond market jitters, curb inflation – Yonhap
South Korea's government and the central bank agreed Friday, they will need to buy more government bonds if needed to stabilize the local bond market and cooperate to curb growing inflationary pressure amid surging energy costs.
Key takeaways from a joint statement
"We will closely cooperate to operate fiscal, monetary and financial policies in a concerted manner to harmonize various policy goals.”
"Volatility could increase related to interest rates, foreign exchanges and cross-border capital flows, and asset prices could fall. This could cause negative spillover into household debt, the self-employed and the non-banking sector.”