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BRLKRW

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    301.0042$
  • Previous Close
    301.0042$
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About

BRLKRW.FOREX likely refers to the exchange rate between the Brazilian Real (BRL) and the South Korean Won (KRW) in the foreign exchange (forex) market. It represents the price of one currency in terms of the other, indicating how many South Korean Won are needed to purchase one Brazilian Real. This symbol is used by various forex trading platforms and data providers to denote this specific currency pair.
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Factors

Interest Rate Differentials: Differences in interest rates set by the Central Bank of Brazil and the Bank of Korea influence capital flows and currency demand.

Economic Performance: Relative strength of the Brazilian and South Korean economies impacts investor confidence and currency valuation.

Commodity Prices: Brazil being a major commodity exporter, changes in commodity prices affect BRL. Korea's commodity imports also play a role.

Global Risk Sentiment: Risk appetite influences flows to emerging markets like Brazil and Korea, affecting currency exchange rates.

Geopolitical Events: Political instability or major geopolitical events in either country can affect investor sentiment and currency prices.

Inflation Rates: Differences in inflation rates between Brazil and Korea impact purchasing power and exchange rates.

Government Policies: Fiscal and monetary policies implemented by both governments affect economic conditions and currency values.

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