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The central banks of South Korea and Canada enter into a currency swap agreement to bolster their financial resilience against global market uncertainties. The bilateral liquidity swap arrangement allows the two countries to provide each other with their respective currencies when needed, with no predefined limits or duration. This move strengthens the economic ties between South Korea and Canada and promotes stability in their financial systems.
Tuesday, 14 November, 2017