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    Korea’s foreign reserves climb in December but remain lowest since 2019

    January 6, 2025
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    The Republic of Korea’s foreign reserves saw a slight increase in December compared to the previous month but recorded their lowest year-end level in five years, according to data released by the Bank of Korea (BOK). The central bank reported that the nation’s foreign reserves stood at $415.6 billion as of the end of December, reflecting a modest rise of $21 million from November. Despite this marginal growth, the year-end figure represented a significant drop from $420.15 billion reported at the close of 2023.

    Korea’s foreign reserves climb in December but remain lowest since 2019

    A BOK official attributed the monthly increase to higher deposit values held by financial institutions and improved operating returns. However, the annual decline was largely linked to measures implemented to address fluctuations in the foreign exchange market. The December total marked the lowest year-end level since 2019, when reserves amounted to $408.82 billion. The sharp on-year decrease underscores the challenges faced by South Korea’s monetary authorities in stabilizing the currency amid volatile market conditions.

    Foreign reserves, which include securities, deposits denominated in foreign currencies, International Monetary Fund (IMF) reserve positions, and special drawing rights (SDRs), are widely regarded as a key indicator of a country’s financial stability. The data highlights ongoing pressures on South Korea’s external finances as authorities continue to manage foreign exchange volatility. Analysts point to global economic uncertainties and geopolitical factors as contributing to fluctuations in the reserves. The Bank of Korea emphasized that it remains committed to maintaining stability in the foreign exchange market while monitoring global financial trends to ensure resilience against external shocks. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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