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February 19, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Won’s Internationalization Has Long Way to Go

The biggest concern that grips business leaders whenever they chart business plans every year is the unpredictability of the foreign exchange rates. The won has maintained its upward momentum against the dollar in recent years. The won’s gain against the dollar is not a good news for Hyundai Motor,

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The biggest concern that grips business leaders whenever they chart business plans every year is the unpredictability of the foreign exchange rates. The won has maintained its upward momentum against the dollar in recent years. The won’s gain against the dollar is not a good news for Hyundai Motor, Samsung Electronics and other top-notched exporters.

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