According to Odaily Planet Daily, several Asian central banks will hold interest rate meetings this week. The Bank of Korea will hold an interest rate meeting on the 22nd. South Korea's unemployment rate fell to 2.5%, the lowest level since October last year, lower than the 2.9% expected by economists.

The Bank of Korea is expected to keep policy unchanged at its meeting. Many economists have pushed back their expectations for when the central bank will shift to easing, with October being the most likely date.

In addition, the central banks of Thailand and Indonesia will also hold interest rate meetings this week. Considering the continued decline in prices and slowing economic growth, the two central banks are expected to announce interest rate cuts.