The dollar-won exchange rate traded in the mid-1,440 won range as global dollar weakness and settlement demand limited further declines, with Asian currencies strengthening and South Korea's exports—especially semiconductors—showing robust growth.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market-Morning]Weak Dollar and Settlement Demand Cap Upside—Dollar-Won Holds in Mid-1,440 Range

The dollar-won exchange rate traded in the mid-1,440 won range as global dollar weakness and settlement demand limited further declines, with Asian currencies strengthening and South Korea's exports—especially semiconductors—showing robust growth.

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The dollar-won exchange rate traded in a narrow range in the low 1,430s as a correction in the U.S. Dollar Index and settlement demand capped volatility, with South Korea's KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices posting strong gains and market participants awaiting key U.S. policy events.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market-Morning]DXY Correction and Settlement Demand Cap Dollar-Won Range—Trades in Low 1,430s

The dollar-won exchange rate traded in a narrow range in the low 1,430s as a correction in the U.S. Dollar Index and settlement demand capped volatility, with South Korea's KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices posting strong gains and market participants awaiting key U.S. policy events.

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The dollar-won exchange rate is expected to trade in the 1,460 won range as market participants anticipate downward pressure following President Lee Jae-myung’s comments and easing US-Europe tensions over Greenland, though settlement demand may limit further declines.
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[Today's Forex Dealer Expected Exchange Rate Range]Dollar-Won Expected to Trade in 1,460 Range as Market Eyes Presidential Comments and Eases on Greenland Tensions

The dollar-won exchange rate is expected to trade in the 1,460 won range as market participants anticipate downward pressure following President Lee Jae-myung’s comments and easing US-Europe tensions over Greenland, though settlement demand may limit further declines.

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The dollar-won exchange rate surged to the mid-1,470s as settlement demand and bargain buying persisted, with dealers eyeing a potential move toward 1,480 won amid global currency volatility.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market-Morning]'Buy Orders on Every Dip'—USD/KRW Rises to Mid-1,470s

The dollar-won exchange rate surged to the mid-1,470s as settlement demand and bargain buying persisted, with dealers eyeing a potential move toward 1,480 won amid global currency volatility.

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The dollar-won exchange rate trimmed early losses to trade in the low 1,470s as markets digested Bank of Korea’s policy statement and Governor Rhee’s FX comments, with settlement demand and global cues shaping intraday volatility.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market-Morning]Dollar-Won Pulls Back Losses as Markets Eye BOK MPC, Governor Rhee’s FX Comments—Tests Low 1,470s

The dollar-won exchange rate trimmed early losses to trade in the low 1,470s as markets digested Bank of Korea’s policy statement and Governor Rhee’s FX comments, with settlement demand and global cues shaping intraday volatility.

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South Korea’s won is expected to trade in the 1,473–1,483 range as yen weakness and settlement demand drive upward pressure, though intervention concerns may cap gains.
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[Today's Forex Dealer Expected Exchange Rate Range]Dollar-Won Rate Seen Testing 1,480 Level Amid Yen Weakness and Settlement Demand

South Korea’s won is expected to trade in the 1,473–1,483 range as yen weakness and settlement demand drive upward pressure, though intervention concerns may cap gains.

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The dollar-won exchange rate climbed to just below 1,450 won in Seoul trading on January 8, supported by settlement demand and a stronger US dollar, with authorities closely monitoring the market and resistance at the 1,450-won level proving firm.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market-Morning]Dollar-Won Rate Nears 1,450 Mark on Settlement Demand and Dollar Strength—Up 3.40 Won

The dollar-won exchange rate climbed to just below 1,450 won in Seoul trading on January 8, supported by settlement demand and a stronger US dollar, with authorities closely monitoring the market and resistance at the 1,450-won level proving firm.

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The dollar-won exchange rate rose to the upper 1,449 won range on January 7, driven by persistent dollar strength and settlement demand, as market participants assessed early-year positioning amid delayed exporter dollar sales and robust spot demand.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market]Dollar-Won Tests 1,450 Level on Settlement Demand—Early-Year Positioning in Focus

The dollar-won exchange rate rose to the upper 1,449 won range on January 7, driven by persistent dollar strength and settlement demand, as market participants assessed early-year positioning amid delayed exporter dollar sales and robust spot demand.

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The dollar-won exchange rate climbed for a third consecutive session, reaching 1,446.40 won amid foreign investor stock outflows and steady settlement demand, while the KOSPI fell 0.4% as market participants watched for potential intervention by South Korea’s FX authorities.
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[Seoul Foreign Exchange Market]Dollar-Won Rises for Third Consecutive Session—Up 2.60 Won

The dollar-won exchange rate climbed for a third consecutive session, reaching 1,446.40 won amid foreign investor stock outflows and steady settlement demand, while the KOSPI fell 0.4% as market participants watched for potential intervention by South Korea’s FX authorities.

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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.

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