South Korea’s dollar-won exchange rate is expected to remain below 1,450 won as settlement demand dominates, with authorities closely monitoring for potential intervention and foreign equity inflows supporting won strength.
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[Today's Forex Dealer Expected Exchange Rate Range]Dollar-Won Expected to Remain Below 1,450 as Settlement Demand Dominates; Authorities Maintain Vigilance
South Korea’s dollar-won exchange rate is expected to remain below 1,450 won as settlement demand dominates, with authorities closely monitoring for potential intervention and foreign equity inflows supporting won strength.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea’s won is expected to trade in a narrow range around 1,430 per dollar as optimism over US-China trade talks boosts risk appetite and foreign equity inflows, though concerns over delayed US-Korea tariff negotiations may limit further gains.
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FX Swap Points Rise as Offshore Bids Flow Into Long-Term Tenors
FX swap points in South Korea rose sharply, driven by strong offshore demand for long-term tenors and record foreign equity inflows, as US yields declined.
Yonhap InfomaxForeign equity inflows have returned to South Korea’s FX market, driving the won higher and raising expectations for a turning point in the dollar-won exchange rate as global investors diversify away from the US dollar amid Fed rate cut prospects and strong Asian equity markets.
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‘Previously Absent Foreign Equity Inflows’ Reappear in Seoul FX Market—Hopes Rise for Dollar-Won Turning Point
Foreign equity inflows have returned to South Korea’s FX market, driving the won higher and raising expectations for a turning point in the dollar-won exchange rate as global investors diversify away from the US dollar amid Fed rate cut prospects and strong Asian equity markets.
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[Today's Forex Dealer Expected Exchange Rate Range]Dollar-Won Expected to Rise Above 1,360 on Strong US Jobs Data and Dollar Rebound
The dollar-won exchange rate is expected to rise above 1,360 won, driven by strong US jobs data and a global dollar rebound, though foreign equity inflows may cap gains.
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