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South Korea joblessness hits two-year high
2024-01-11 00:00:00.0     星报-商业     原网页

       

       Seoul: South Korea’s jobless rate rose to the highest in almost two years, a reflection of both the impact of elevated interest rates on the economy and the impact of more people joining the workforce.

       The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 3.3% in December from 2.8% a month earlier, the statistics office said yesterday. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg had forecast the figure to edge up by just 0.1 percentage point.

       The reading comes a day before the central bank is widely expected to keep borrowing costs at the highest level in more than 15 years.

       While the jump in the jobless rate offers a warning sign that companies may be feeling the strain of economic conditions affected by the high borrowing costs, a rise in the labour participation rate offers a more positive signal that people are joining or returning to the labour market in search of work.

       That’s likely to support the Bank of Korea’s view that the economy can sustain continued tightness in interest rates even amid signs of financial difficulties in the property development sector.

       Bloomberg economist Hyosung Kwon said the sharp increase was largely driven by higher labour participation, rather than a decrease in jobs.

       “This means the labour market hasn’t deteriorated as much as the top-line figure might suggest.”

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       The central bank remains reluctant to ease its policy yet as household debt remains elevated while exports recover, and is seen holding its benchmark rate at 3.5% when the board meets today.

       Concerns that elevated interest rates may rekindle problems in the property sector have been reignited by Taeyoung Engineering & Construction’s recent request to restructure its debts.

       The jobs report showed that the labour-participation rate rose 0.3 percentage point to 64.6% in December.

       In another sign that the labour market may be showing more resilience than suggested by the headline figure, the report showed 285,000 jobs were added from a year earlier last month, compared with an increase of 277,000 in November.

       The gains were still below last year’s peak of 346,000 positions created in October. The Finance Ministry expects jobs growth to moderate this year by almost a third compared with last year.

       “Domestic demand has struggled with high interest rates, inflation, and consumer pessimism keeping pressure on the retail and service industries,” said Shannon Nicoll, an associate economist at Moody’s Analytics.

       He attributed the rise in unemployment to strong labour-force growth rather than job losses. — Bloomberg

       


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