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South Korean Won Slides on Middle East Uncertainty

editor 5월 13, 2026
South Korean Won Slides on Middle East Uncertainty
An electronic board showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index at a dealing room of the Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul on Wednesday. ()

The **South Korean won** experienced a significant depreciation against the **US dollar** on Wednesday, driven by persistent geopolitical tensions in the **Middle East** and higher-than-anticipated **US inflation** figures. This volatility has financial markets in **Seoul** on edge.

The **won-dollar exchange rate** opened at 1,493.8 won per **USD**, marking a 3.9 won decline from the close of the prior trading session.

In recent trading sessions, the **Korean currency** has exhibited heightened **exchange rate volatility**, largely attributable to the stalled diplomatic progress in **Washington-Tehran talks** aimed at de-escalating regional conflicts.

This downward trend saw the **South Korean won** plunge by 17.5 won to 1,489.9 won on Tuesday, registering its lowest valuation since April 4th, when the **won-dollar rate** reached 1,504.2 won.

Compounding these pressures, overnight **US economic data** revealed that **consumer prices** experienced a sharp rise for the second consecutive month in April. This surge represented the most significant annual increase in **inflation** in almost three years, bolstering market expectations that the **Federal Reserve** will maintain current **interest rates** for the foreseeable future.

Furthermore, ongoing fears regarding the potential escalation of the **US-Iran conflict** have driven **crude oil prices** higher, pushing West Texas Intermediate (WTI) above $102 per barrel.

Elevated **global oil prices** exert direct pressure on the **won**, as **South Korea**, heavily dependent on **energy imports**, faces increased demand for **dollars** to finance its substantial crude purchases. This fundamental reliance amplifies the **currency’s vulnerability**.

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