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Kim Yong-beom, the chief policy adviser to South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, said that South Korea has a way to deal with the fall of the won. Kim Yong-beom, head of the South Korean President's Policy Office, said at a briefing that “we have put in place measures to counter” any act of shorting the Korean won. The government is watching the repatriation of profits from South Korean companies to South Korea, whether there is excessive risk in overseas investment by retail investors, and the overseas investment situation of the National Pension Service of the Pension Fund.

Zhitongcaijing·12/08/2025 00:01:03
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Kim Yong-beom, the chief policy adviser to South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, said that South Korea has a way to deal with the fall of the won. Kim Yong-beom, head of the South Korean President's Policy Office, said at a briefing that “we have put in place measures to counter” any act of shorting the Korean won. The government is watching the repatriation of profits from South Korean companies to South Korea, whether there is excessive risk in overseas investment by retail investors, and the overseas investment situation of the National Pension Service of the Pension Fund.