The meeting will be held earlier on Monday in central Seoul between Vice Finance Minister Yim Jong-yong and Lee Ju-yeol, senior deputy governor at the Bank of Korea (BOK), according to Hong Nam-ki, the ministry's spokesperson. Six senior officials from each side will also attend the meeting, he added.
"Each side will likely share its views on inflation situations in major countries and discuss other external risks," Hong told reporters during a briefing on next year's schedules.
The meeting comes after Finance Minister Bahk Jae-wan and BOK Gov. Kim Choong-soo agreed last month to hold a monthly gathering to enhance coordination on crafting macroeconomic polices.
Policy coordination between the two has been in high demand as South Korea's economy is facing growing anxiety over persistently high inflation. Higher price levels along with the lingering debt crisis in Europe are feared to negatively affect the nation's ongoing economic recovery.
Source: Yonhap News (July 22, 2011)