[Photo] Foreign Exchange Reserves at a 5-Month High... $426.5 Billion as of End of October
On the 4th, an employee is organizing dollars at the Counterfeit Response Center of Hana Bank's headquarters in Jung-gu, Seoul. South Korea's foreign exchange reserves have increased by nearly 6 billion dollars in the past month. According to the Bank of Korea on this day, as of the end of October, South Korea's foreign exchange reserves stood at 426.51 billion dollars. This is an increase of 5.96 billion dollars compared to a month ago. This increase is the largest in about two years since January 2018 (+6.5 billion dollars). / Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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