[Photo] South Korea's Foreign Exchange Reserves Reach Record High
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves have reached an all-time high. According to the foreign exchange reserves statistics announced by the Bank of Korea on the 3rd, as of the end of May, the foreign exchange reserves stood at 456.46 billion dollars, an increase of 4.15 billion dollars compared to the end of the previous month. On this day, an employee is organizing US dollars at the Counterfeit Response Center of Hana Bank in Euljiro, Seoul. / Reporter Mun Honam munonam@
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