South Korean First Vice Finance Minister Kim Byoung-hwan (second from left at table) speaks during an investor relations session in London on Monday about the current status of the South Korean economy and the country's economic policy plans. Ten global investment banks, including JP Morgan, Fidelity, Wellington, UBS and Morgan Stanley, attended the session to introduce Korea's new policies to boost accessibility for the country's foreign exchange market. (Ministry of Economy and Finance)
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