Too soon to judge QE2: Korea's Kim

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Kim Choong-soo, the governor of the Bank of Korea, on Thursday refused to get drawn into criticism of the Federal Reserve's second round of quantitative easing on grounds of the effect it could have on overseas economies.

Speaking at a briefing at the G20 Summit in Seoul, Kim said: "It's very hard to prejudge what the impact of the policy will be - we will have to judge after the economy recovers. The global impact of the decision will likely be greater now because of how interconnected

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