The dollar-won exchange rate advanced for a second straight session, trading in the mid-1,430s as markets perceived a short-term bottom, with the U.S. Treasury maintaining South Korea on its currency monitoring list and the KOSPI rising 0.5%.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market]Dollar-Won Rises for Second Day on Short-Term Bottom Perception—Trading in the Mid-1,430s
The dollar-won exchange rate advanced for a second straight session, trading in the mid-1,430s as markets perceived a short-term bottom, with the U.S. Treasury maintaining South Korea on its currency monitoring list and the KOSPI rising 0.5%.
