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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    1890.7413$
  • Previous Close
    1886.887$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    3.85$
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About

GBPKRW.FOREX represents the exchange rate between the British Pound Sterling (GBP) and the South Korean Won (KRW) in the foreign exchange market. It indicates how many Korean Won are needed to purchase one British Pound. This currency pair is influenced by a variety of economic factors in both the United Kingdom and South Korea, including interest rates, inflation, economic growth, and geopolitical events. Traders and investors use this pair to speculate on the relative strength of the two economies and to hedge currency risk.

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Factors

[Interest Rate Differentials]: Higher UK rates attract capital, strengthening GBP. Conversely, higher Korean rates strengthen KRW.

[Economic Growth]: Stronger UK economic data (GDP, employment) usually boosts GBP. Similarly, strong Korean data strengthens KRW.

[Inflation Rates]: Higher UK inflation can weaken GBP if it erodes purchasing power. Higher Korean inflation can weaken KRW.

[Geopolitical Risk]: Global uncertainty can increase demand for safe-haven currencies like KRW, weakening GBP/KRW. Brexit related risks can weaken GBP.

[Trade Balance]: A UK trade surplus strengthens GBP. A Korean trade surplus strengthens KRW.

[Market Sentiment]: Risk appetite influences currency flows. Risk-on sentiment may weaken KRW and strengthen GBP.

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