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Seoul seals exchange deals with Japan and China

SEOUL, Dec 12 – South Korea on Friday agreed new currency swap deals with Japan and China worth the equivalent of nearly $50 billion, the latest frantic effort to stabilise an economy the central bank says is set for its slowest growth in over a decade.

The deals come a day before leaders of the three east Asian countries are to hold a summit in Japan, when the global economic slump is certain to top the agenda.

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