SEOUL – South Korea released policy plans on Thursday to spur foreign inflows for stability in financial markets and boost domestic demand amid weakening consumer confidence, as the economy faces heightened uncertainty from an unprecedented political crisis.

The finance ministry said in economic policy plans for the year ahead that it would permit registered foreign financial institutions to engage in foreign exchange trading for current transactions, including export and import settlements, from mid-January.

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