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South Korea sees limited fallout from Dubai crisis

Published on Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 16:44   |  Updated at Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 15:28  |  Source : Reuters

South Korean regulators see little chance of a full-scale global problem stemming from Dubai's debt crisis and expect a limited impact on local financial markets, the country's Financial Services Commission (FSC) said on Sunday.

"There's little chance that this problem would grow into a systematic risk on a global scale like the Lehman Brothers case did, according to the consensus," the FSC said in a statement following a meeting to discuss the Dubai debt problems.

On Friday, the Seoul stock market hit a four-month closing low and the won currency fell the most in more than four months against the dollar, hammered by concerns about Dubai's crisis.


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Financial and construction shares tumbled while local government bond prices soared on a massive flight to safely.

"South Korea has small exposure for related assets and the economy and financial markets have shown a solid performance," the FSC said.

The watchdog, however, added it would closely monitor for a possible spread of investor jitters and respond when necessary, in coordination with the finance ministry and the central bank.

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