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11.11.202504:03:55UTC+00South Korean Won Slips on Continued Capital Outflows

The South Korean won declined to approximately 1,464 per dollar on Tuesday, marking its lowest point in seven months. Market sentiment was adversely affected by ongoing concerns regarding capital outflows and caution from the Bank of Korea (BOK). Foreign investors have been withdrawing funds from Korean equities, while domestic investors are heavily investing in the U.S. as part of the Seoul-Washington trade agreement. This shift has led to structural apprehensions about dollar demand surpassing supply. Analysts highlighted that the interplay of corporate investments overseas, retail investments in U.S. stocks, and foreign divestment from local equities has sustained high dollar demand. Moreover, the Bank of Korea observed that under 'diagnostic expectations,' interest rate cuts might disproportionately increase housing prices instead of promoting overall economic growth. A reduction of 0.25 percentage points could result in higher home prices, with minimal effects on GDP, investment, and consumption growth.

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