Aún no tenemos significados para "korean won".
1Within emerging Asia, only the South Korean won has done as badly.
2The South Korean won edged up, supported by foreign inflows into stocks.
3The Korean won jumped to its highest in more than two years.
4The Korean won and Indonesian rupiah also have fallen against the greenback.
5The Korean won was almost unchanged, while the benchmark bond yield fell.
6The Korean won fall to 2-week low while bond yields also fell.
7The Korean won and Indonesian rupiah also have fallen against the dollar.
8The Korean won was steady against U.S. dollar, while bond yields rose.
9Long positions in the South Korean won touched the highest since late August.
10The South Korean won declined as foreign investors continued to sell Seoul stocks.
11This is likely to keep the South Korean won on edge.
12The ringgit and the South Korean won slid on selling from offshore funds.
13The Korean won and shares barely reacted to the policy announcement.
14Both the Korean won and the benchmark bond yield also rose.
15The Korean won and the benchmark bond yield rose as well.
16The Korean won, Malaysian ringgit and Indonesian rupiah posted meagre gains.