The dollar-won exchange rate ended 2025 at 1,439.50, marking the first year-end close above 1,400 won without a national crisis, as robust dollar demand persisted despite policy interventions.
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Dollar-Won Closes 2025 at 1,439.50, Marking First Year-End Above 1,400 Without National Crisis

The dollar-won exchange rate ended 2025 at 1,439.50, marking the first year-end close above 1,400 won without a national crisis, as robust dollar demand persisted despite policy interventions.

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South Korea’s USD-KRW exchange rate fell sharply after authorities intervened, with analysts highlighting the importance of a year-end close below 1,450 won to improve market sentiment, while maintaining a 2025 forecast range of 1,350–1,500 won.
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The dollar-won exchange rate is set to close above 1,400 for a second consecutive year, driven by persistent dollar demand, global political risks, and changes in South Korea’s trade and investment environment.
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‘Persistent Dollar Preference’—Dollar-Won Expected to End Year Above 1,400 for Second Consecutive Year

The dollar-won exchange rate is set to close above 1,400 for a second consecutive year, driven by persistent dollar demand, global political risks, and changes in South Korea’s trade and investment environment.

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