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S. Korea, Switzerland extend currency swap deal for 5 years

Agreement enables Korean won and Swiss francs to be purchased, repurchased between 2 central banks

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Mar 2021 12:00PM

S. Korea, Switzerland extend currency swap deal for 5 years
A currency swap is a tool for defending against financial turmoil by allowing a country beset by a liquidity crunch to borrow money from others with its own currency. – AFP pic, March 1, 2021

SEOUL – South Korea and Switzerland have agreed to extend their bilateral currency swap deal that helps expand financial exchanges between the two countries.

The 11.2 trillion won (RM40.9 billion) currency swap, which had been scheduled to expire today, will be put in place for another five years, the Yonhap news agency quoted Seoul’s central bank, the Bank of Korea (BOK), as saying in a statement today.

The swap agreement enables Korean won and Swiss francs to be purchased and repurchased between the two central banks under a limit of 11.2 trillion won, or 10 billion Swiss francs.

The extension “is designed to enhance bilateral cooperation and to facilitate the functioning of financial markets of the two countries. The two sides expect that this will further strengthen the collaboration between the two institutions”, the BOK said.

A currency swap is a tool for defending against financial turmoil by allowing a country beset by a liquidity crunch to borrow money from others with its own currency.

Market watchers said the agreement will add to South Korea’s financial stability, as Switzerland is one of the most credible countries around the globe. – Bernama, March 1, 2021

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