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Bank of Korea chief sees no crisis-like signs in forex market

SEOUL : South Korea’s central bank governor said on Tuesday the dollar-won exchange rate had risen since the Dec. 3 martial law attempt, but the market was functioning normally and did not show any crisis-like signs that raise concern.

The won traded at 1,438.1 per dollar as of 0611 GMT, compared with its two-year low of 1,442.0 hit on the day of President Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law declaration.

Source: CNA

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