USD/KRW rebounds sharply towards 1,230 on South Korea’s growth concerns
South Korean Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki on Thursday, the economy faces the biggest risk from the Ukraine crisis, high inflation and currency volatility.
Key takeaways (via Yonhap)
“Called for thorough policy efforts to better tackle the economic fallout of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and cope with growing inflationary pressure amid surging energy costs.”
“Also called attention to increased external economic risks as the Korean currency has sharply weakened against the US dollar on investors' demand for safer assets.”
His comments come after main opposition candidate Yoon Suk-yeol was elected as South Korea's next president to succeed outgoing President Moon Jae-in.
In his speech, South Korea’s President-elect Yoon said that he “will convert into private sector-focused economy, not government-driven, create jobs and expand middle class.”
Market reaction
Amid South Korean economic growth concerns and a broad US dollar rebound, USD/KRW spikes to daily highs near $1,229, having tumbled to 1,222.75 a day before.