KONTAN.CO.ID - SEOUL. Most Bank of Korea board members said it was too early for a pivot in monetary policy at their rate decision meeting on Feb. 22, minutes showed on Tuesday, as policymakers continued to prioritise stabilising prices. One member said it was too soon to discuss a pivot as inflation expectations remained high at 3%, adding that "caution must be taken against a premature expectation for a pivot." It was preferable to respond to the negative impact of high interest rates by using micro measures, while household debt and housing prices were among factors to be considered for a pivot in policy, board members said.
Most Bank of Korea Board Members Said Too Early for Policy Pivot -Minutes
KONTAN.CO.ID - SEOUL. Most Bank of Korea board members said it was too early for a pivot in monetary policy at their rate decision meeting on Feb. 22, minutes showed on Tuesday, as policymakers continued to prioritise stabilising prices. One member said it was too soon to discuss a pivot as inflation expectations remained high at 3%, adding that "caution must be taken against a premature expectation for a pivot." It was preferable to respond to the negative impact of high interest rates by using micro measures, while household debt and housing prices were among factors to be considered for a pivot in policy, board members said.