Treasury officials and Korean ministry discuss currency talks amid claims of a non‑existent deal
Treasury officials and Korean ministry discuss currency talks amid claims of a non‑existent deal The passage hints at a possible side‑deal or undisclosed agreement between the U.S. Treasury and South Korea on foreign‑exchange policy, with senior officials refusing to comment. It mentions Senator Ron Wyden’s claim that a White House‑promoted currency deal does not exist, suggesting a gap between public statements and actual negotiations. While no concrete documents, dates, or money flows are provided, the involvement of Treasury, the White House, and a senior Senate Democrat makes it a moderate investigative lead worth pursuing. Key insights: Treasury officials declined to confirm a side‑deal with Korea on currency policy.; Senator Ron Wyden publicly stated the White House touted a currency deal that does not exist.; Discussion of macro‑economic and foreign‑exchange concerns between U.S. Treasury and Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance.
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Treasury officials and Korean ministry discuss currency talks amid claims of a non‑existent deal The passage hints at a possible side‑deal or undisclosed agreement between the U.S. Treasury and South Korea on foreign‑exchange policy, with senior officials refusing to comment. It mentions Senator Ron Wyden’s claim that a White House‑promoted currency deal does not exist, suggesting a gap between public statements and actual negotiations. While no concrete documents, dates, or money flows are provided, the involvement of Treasury, the White House, and a senior Senate Democrat makes it a moderate investigative lead worth pursuing. Key insights: Treasury officials declined to confirm a side‑deal with Korea on currency policy.; Senator Ron Wyden publicly stated the White House touted a currency deal that does not exist.; Discussion of macro‑economic and foreign‑exchange concerns between U.S. Treasury and Korea’s Ministry of Strategy and Finance.
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