BlockBeats reported on Aug. 19 that the Korean won moved past the 1,400 level against the U.S. dollar, marking the first time it has crossed that threshold since October last year. The source item was a brief market update and did not provide additional details on the scale of the move, trading context, or the factors behind the exchange-rate change. No further market data, institutional commentary, or policy-related information was included in the original flash report.
According to BlockBeats, on Aug. 19 the Korean won moved past the 1,400 mark against the U.S. dollar, the first time that level has been crossed since October last year.
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