Korea cbank expects inflation to fall

In a report released following the monetary board meeting for May, the central bank said recent price increases in Korea were largely derived from increased costs of production due to the weakening won.South Korea's central bank expects the recent rise in consumer prices to slow to around 3% in the second half of the year. Bank of Korea said price pressures could be relieved on "both demand and supply sides." A rise in agricultural product prices and fees for public services also contributed

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