South Korea sold $1.9 billion of euro-denominated bonds ahead of its usual issuance schedule, setting an annual record, according to Bloomberg.
The sale helped bolster the country’s foreign-currency reserves, which had been tapped to defend the nation’s currency.
South Korea’s $1.9 Billion Euro Bond Sale Sets Annual Record
2026-07-09 06:44:25
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