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South Korea to cut forex stabilisation fund by a record in 2025

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South Korea to cut forex stabilisation fund by a record in 2025
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South Korea will cut the size of its foreign exchange stabilisation fund by more than 30 per cent next year, a record amount, though the government says that’s still sufficient to defend the won.

The move comes after the South Korean currency fell 3.7 per cent versus the US dollar year-to-date through the end of August, making it the second-worst performer in Asia behind the Taiwanese dollar. 

“The amount of foreign exchange reserves is sufficient, and the size of the fund’s assets is also sufficient to respond to the foreign exchange market,” Hee Jae Kim, director of the foreign exchange market division of South Korea’s finance ministry, told Bloomberg News in a phone interview Monday. 

“A reduction in the size of the fund does not necessarily imply a reduction in its ability to respond to the foreign exchange market,” he added.

The government plans to slash the size of the foreign exchange stabilisation fund in 2025 to 140.3 trillion won (S$101.7 billion), from 205.1 trillion won allocated this year. The cut reflects the deepest reduction in the fund was since it was established in 1967 to counter excessive volatility in the won.

The won’s swings have put South Korean authorities on edge this year. In April the finance ministry’s international finance bureau and Oh Kum-hwa, director general of the Bank of Korea’s international department, issued a joint text message, saying they were closely watching exchange rate movements after the currency fell to 1,400 per dollar – the lowest since 2022.

The government has extended the currency’s trading hours since July as part of the nation’s push to get its stocks and bonds included in more global indexes, though greater volatility is also possible during times of lower liquidity. BLOOMBERG



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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