SKorea's economy rises 0.4 percent

SKorea's economy up 0.4 percent in 2012's final quarter as decline in capital investment eases

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- South Korea's economy growth expanded 0.4 percent in the final quarter of 2012 as a decline in capital investment by corporations narrowed.

Bank of Korea's estimate showed Thursday that South Korea's economic growth picked up speed slightly in the October-December period from the previous quarter. In the third quarter, the economy posted growth of 0.1 percent, the slowest pace in more than three years.

For full-year 2012, Asia's fourth-largest economy grew 2 percent over 2011, the weakest annual performance in three years.

The bank says a fourth-quarter rise in consumer spending and a smaller decline in capital investment helped the economy. But growth was still fragile, as weak investment in equipment and other assets by corporations persisted and exports fell.

  •  
    Recent Quotes
    Symbol Price Change % ChgChart 
    Your most recently viewed tickers will automatically show up here if you type a ticker in the "Enter symbol/company" at the bottom of this module.
    You need to enable your browser cookies to view your most recent quotes.
  • Recent Quotes News

    •  
      Sign-in to view quotes in your portfolios.

    Trading Center

    Yahoo! Finance on Facebook

    POLL

    In the wake of the Washington state bridge collapse, would you support a tax hike for infrastructure projects?

    Loading...
    Poll Choice Options