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Korea's foreign currency deposits shrink in May

By 임정요
Published : June 13, 2016 - 13:09
Foreign currency deposits at banks in South Korea dropped sharply in May from a month earlier on a large decline in dollar-denominated deposits, central bank data showed Monday.

Outstanding foreign currency deposits held by local residents came to $56.85 billion as of end-May, down $5.19 billion from a month earlier, according to the data from the Bank of Korea.



The May tally also marks the lowest level in three months.

The drop was largely attributed to a cut in U.S. dollar deposits.

"Dollar deposits dropped by a large margin partly because public firms withdrew large amounts to pay back their maturing debts," the BOK said in a press release.

Dollar-denominated deposits came to $46.9 billion as of the end of May, down 9.2 percent or $4.78 billion from the previous month.

The dollar value of deposits held in Chinese yuan also plunged to $1.61 billion from $2.46 billion over the cited period, according to the central bank.

By holder, foreign currency deposits held by companies came to $49.09 billion as of end-May, down $4.82 billion from a month earlier. Those held by individuals slipped $370 million to $7.76 billion over the cited period. (Yonhap)

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