BOK to deliver $2 bln more to banks via U.S. currency swap this week
SEOUL, April 14 (Yonhap) -- The Bank of Korea (BOK) will deliver an additional US$2 billion to local banks this week in its third injection of U.S. banknotes under a bilateral currency swap arrangement with the U.S. Federal Reserve aimed at preventing a foreign exchange liquidity crunch here, the bank said Tuesday.
The BOK held an online auction to provide up to $4 billion in seven-day debt and 84-day loans.
Bids undershot the BOK target of $3.5 billion in 84-day loans and $500 million in seven-day loans.
Successful bidders will receive dollars Friday, it said.

The photo, taken March 31, 2020, shows a bank official inspecting U.S. dollars at a Seoul bank. (Yonhap)
The South Korean central bank earlier delivered some $13 billion using its currency swap line with the U.S. Fed, signed last month at the height of fluctuations in the local FX market.
The Korean won dropped to a decade low of 1,285.70 won per dollar in mid-March, compared with 1,158.10 won per dollar on Jan. 20, the day South Korea reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19.
The local currency closed at 1,217.90 won against the dollar Monday.
South Korea currently has bilateral currency swap arrangements with nine countries, including Canada, China and New Zealand, worth over $190 billion in total.
bdk@yna.co.kr
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