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SEOUL, March 1 (Reuters) – South Korea’s central bank said on Monday its currency swap agreement with Switzerland has been extended for another five years in a move aimed at “enhancing bilateral cooperation and facilitating the functioning of financial markets of the two” countries.
The renewed 10 billion Swiss francs ($11.05 billion) currency swap deal, which was first signed in 2018, will be effective from March 1 and could be extended again if agreed by both sides.
South Korea has signed currency swap deals worth around $196 billion with more than eight countries including the United States, China and Canada.
$1 = 0.9049 Swiss francs Reporting by Joori Roh Editing by Shri Navaratnam
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