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South Korea's economy registered its slowest growth for more than two years in the fourth quarter, the Bank of Korea said Friday, underlining recovery concerns despite record low interest rates. The central bank said Asia's fourth largest economy grew just 0.4 percent in the October-December period compared to the third quarter. It was the slowest expansion since the third quarter of 2012.
The figure was in line with an earlier estimate by BOK Governor Lee Ju-Yeol, who noted "exceptional" factors affecting growth in the fourth quarter, including falling infrastructure investment and telecom equipment sales. Exports, which account for about half of the South's economy, slipped 0.3 percent - the second on-quarter decline in succession. Gross domestic product for the whole year was up 3.3 percent from 2013. Earlier this month, the BOK slashed its 2015 growth forecast from 3.9 percent to 3.4 percent, although Lee cautioned against reading too much into the revision.
"This does not mean our economic outlook has become more pessimistic," he told reporters on Thursday. "The 3.4 percent growth forecast is largely in line with the country's growth potential," he added. After two rate cuts last year, the Bank of Korea's benchmark rate is currently at a record-equalling low of 2.0 percent - a level not seen since 2009-10 when South Korea was struggling to recover from the global financial crisis.
Some analysts have predicted a further reduction of 25 basis points in the coming months to help boost tepid domestic consumption and ease deflation concerns stemming from low oil prices. But Lee indicated Thursday that an additional cut was unlikely in the near term. "We have to wait and see how the effects of the cuts we took last year will pan out," he said.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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