Won Rises to 1,480s in Two Months on Easing Tightening Fears, Foreign Buying
The won-dollar exchange rate fell to the 1,480s won for the first time in two months, closing at 1,484.7 won on easing U.S. tightening fears and 2.3 trillion won in foreign stock buying.
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