Global investment banks raise South Korea's 2026 growth outlook to 2.1%

Major global investment banks have upgraded their forecasts for South Korea's 2026 economic growth. Citing an upcycle in the global semiconductor industry, the average outlook now stands at 2.1%. This is more optimistic than the Bank of Korea's 1.8% projection and the government's 2% forecast.

South Korea's economic growth outlook for 2026 is turning more positive. According to a report by the Korea Center for International Finance (KCIF), the average forecast from eight major global investment banks stood at 2.1% as of end-January, up 0.1 percentage point from a month earlier. This reflects optimism for Asia's fourth-largest economy.

Citi raised its forecast to 2.4% from 2.2%, expecting semiconductor exports to more than double to 54% in 2026 from 22% last year. UBS increased its projection to 2.2% from 2%. Nomura maintained 2.3%, while Barclays (2.1%), Bank of America (1.9%), JP Morgan (2%), and HSBC (1.8%) kept theirs unchanged. Goldman Sachs, however, lowered its outlook to 1.8% from 1.9%.

Expectations are high that the global semiconductor cycle will remain stronger and more resilient than anticipated. Yet, some institutions warn of headwinds for non-tech industries amid risks from the United States' aggressive tariff policies. These forecasts hinge on the performance of Korean firms like Samsung Electronics and SK hynix in semiconductors.

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More than half of economic experts expect South Korea's economic growth to remain in the 1 percent range this year, according to a local survey. The poll, conducted by Southernpost Inc. for the Korea Enterprises Federation (KEF), showed 54 percent of 100 economics professors holding this view. The average forecast stands at 1.8 percent, below the government's 2 percent outlook and the IMF's 1.9 percent projection.

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South Korean stocks climbed almost 1.5 percent on Wednesday, as investors hunted bargains in semiconductors. The Korean won dropped to an eight-month low against the U.S. dollar. The KOSPI recovered to the 4,000 level after sliding to a nine-day low in the previous session.

 

 

 

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