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South Korea starts 24-hour trading of dollar-won

By Thomson Reuters Jul 5, 2026 | 7:28 PM

SEOUL, July 6 (Reuters) – South Korea launched its historic 24-hour ​onshore spot ‌dollar-won trading system on Monday as part of efforts to broaden ‌currency ​convertibility as ⁠it aims to ⁠win an upgrade to developed market status on the MSCI ​global index.

The onshore market opened ⁠at 6 ⁠a.m. on Monday (21:00 ​GMT Sunday) and ​will run uninterrupted until 06:00 ‌a.m. on Saturday.

This is going to be the “starting ⁠point for the won’s global leap,” Finance Minister Koo ⁠Yun-cheol ‌said during ⁠his visit to ​the ‌foreign exchange dealing ​room of ⁠Hana Bank in Seoul, according to the ministry.

(Reporting by Cynthia KimEditing by Shri ​Navaratnam)