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Korea’s weak growth to prompt more policy loosening

Today’s GDP data from Korea show that the economy grew at a sub-trend pace in the second quarter. Given that tackling inflation is no longer policymakers’ top priority, more stimulus measures are likely to be introduced soon in an effort to revive growth.

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