Banks' foreign currency deposits rises in May
SEOUL, June 15 (Yonhap) -- Foreign currency deposits held by banks operating in South Korea rose in May as exporters increased their deposits of dollar-denominated earnings, central bank data showed Thursday.
Outstanding foreign currency deposits held by local banks, domestic and foreign, reached US$69.94 billion in May, up $2.55 billion from a month earlier, the Bank of Korea (BOK) said in a statement.
Broken down, foreign currency deposits held by domestic lenders came to $59.87 billion in May, up from 57.98 billion in April. The deposits by foreign banks stood at $10.07 billion, up from $9.41 billion during the same period.
Foreign deposits include those held by foreigners who have stayed in South Korea for more than six months, as well as foreign companies operating here.
The central bank attributed the on-month increase mainly to a rise in U.S. dollar deposits by exporters.
By currency, dollar deposits rose to $59.58 billion in May from $57.79 billion month earlier. Euro deposits came to $2.94 billion in May from $2.98 billion in April. Yen deposits rose to $4.38 billion from $3.77 billion, the data said.
By holder, companies held $57.3 billion in foreign currency deposits in May, up from $55.32 billion a month earlier. Deposits held by individuals rose to $12.64 billion in May from $12.07 billion a month earlier, it said.
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