BOK holds key rate steady for 8th straight meeting amid Middle East uncertainty

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South Korea's central bank kept its benchmark rate unchanged Thursday, as lingering uncertainty in the Middle East prompted a cautious stance amid intensifying risks of inflation and currency weakness.

In a widely anticipated decision, the Monetary Policy Board of the Bank of Korea held the key rate steady at 2.5 percent in its rate-setting meeting in Seoul.

It is the first monetary policy meeting chaired by BOK Gov. Shin Hyun-song, who took office last month.

It marked the eighth consecutive on

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