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 KRW =
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 South Korean Won =  Euros
Trending: ₩ exchange rates for the last 24 hours
  • KRW/USD 0.000691 -0.00005910
  • KRW/EUR 0.000663 -0.00000957
  • KRW/JPY 0.108160 0.00004542
  • KRW/GBP 0.000550 -0.00001377
  • KRW/CHF 0.000618 -0.00002068
  • KRW/MXN 0.013883 -0.00066398
  • KRW/INR 0.058733 -0.00391671
  • KRW/BRL 0.004208 0.00007854
  • KRW/CNY 0.005044 -0.00024774

KRW/EUR exchange rate analysis over the past 90 days

South Korean Won to Euro exchange rate: Over the last 90 days, the South Korean Won weakened by -1.44% against the Euro, declining from €0.0007 to €0.0007 per South Korean Won. This trend reflects the evolving economic dynamics between the South Korea and the European Union. Factors contributing to this weakening may include:

  • Trade Imbalances: Disparities in trade and investment between South Korea and European Union.
  • Regulatory Decisions: Policies or regulations affecting currency exchange or trade balance between South Korea and European Union.
  • Economic Challenges: Factors such as GDP contraction, rising unemployment, or increased inflation in the South Korea or European Union.
  • Global Pressures: External economic or geopolitical events that may unfavorably impact the South Korea relative to the European Union.

The foreign exchange market operates continuously, with currency values being influenced by a myriad of global economic, political, and financial occurrences.

South Korean Won Currency

Country: South Korea

Symbol:

ISO Code: KRW

Bank: Bank of Korea

Interesting fact about South Korean Won

The South Korean Won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea. It was first introduced in 1902 and has since undergone various periods of stability and volatility. The Won plays a crucial role in South Korea's economy, acting as a symbol of the nation's financial stability and growth. It is widely accepted for all transactions within the country and is also used for international trade.

Euro Currency

Country: European Union

Symbol:

ISO Code: EUR

Bank: European Central Bank

Interesting fact about Euro

The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of the European Union (EU). It was introduced in 1999 as an electronic currency and became physical in 2002. The Euro is used by 19 of the 27 EU member states, promoting economic integration, trade, and stability within the Eurozone. It is an important symbol of European unity and facilitates cross-border transactions, making it a key currency globally.

Quick Conversion Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

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The South Korean Won to Euro exchange rate is influenced by a variety of factors including economic data, political events, central bank decisions, market sentiment, and global financial news.
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Today conversion rate from 1 KRW to EUR is €0.
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Yes, our site provides historical charts that show the trends and fluctuations in the South Korean Won to Euro exchange rate over different time periods.
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While it's impossible to predict rates with certainty, staying informed about market trends and economic forecasts can help you make educated guesses.
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The exchange rate can fluctuate frequently due to the forex market's high volatility. It can change multiple times within a single day.