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S Korean won ends lower as dollar holds broadly firm; stocks up

Seoul, Jul 18 (Reuters) The South Korean won finished lower today on a broadly firmer U.S. dollar while stocks were supported by extended foreign buying.
The won was quoted at 1,136.4 to the dollar at the conclusion of onshore trade, down 0.2 percent compared with Friday's close of 1,133.9.
South Korean shares edged up as foreign investors accelerated stock-buying later in the session.
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