SEOUL: South Korea on Tuesday cut its outlook for economic growth and inflation this year blaming slumping exports but kept interest rates on hold saying it expected to see a modest pick-up in the second quarter.
Asia’s fourth largest economy has slowed down in recent years as it struggles to overcome a growing jobless rate, mounting consumer debt and weak global demand for its exports, especially key market China.
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