S.Korea pension fund recently selling dollars in forex market, sources say
NPS selling "quite an amount" of dollars in spot market
For either FX hedging or portfolio rebalancing purposes
Pension fund buys most local stocks since March 2020
In talks with central bank to extend currency swap line
By Yena Park and Jihoon Lee
SEOUL, Nov 27 (Reuters) -South Korea's pension fund has been selling dollars in the onshore foreign exchangemarket in recent weeks, capping losses in the won currency as the dollar surges, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
The National Pension Service (NPS), the world's third-largest public pension fund with more than $810 billion in assets, is a major mover of domestic financial markets.
"The pension fund is selling dollars in the spot market lately," one source said. "It is seen related to tactical FX hedging or portfolio rebalancing."
Another source said the dollar selling this month was likely for portfolio rebalancing purposes.
"The pension fund has to sell if the ratio of foreign assets surpasses the target," the person said. The NPS sold "quite an amount" of dollars, they added, without providing further detail.
The two sources asked not to be identified due to sensitivity of the matter. The NPS, which typically does not reveal its market-moving investment strategies,declined to comment.
The pension fund had until recently been a source of downward pressure on the won for years as it boosted its overseas investments, with estimated outflows of $2-3 billion each month.
Its dollar sellingcomes as the won KRW=KFTC currency is trading around the psychological threshold of 1,400 per dollar, breaching that level earlier this monthfor the first time in two years. The dollar has gained strongly across the board sinceDonald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election.
The won, last quoted 1,396.1 per dollar, has weakened 8% so far in 2024, extending losses for the fourth consecutive year.
LOCAL STOCKS UNDERPERFORMING
Earlier this month, the benchmark KOSPI index .KS11 dropped to its lowest level in a year, despite a record-high rally in U.S. stocks. It has fallen 5% so far this year, while the S&P500 has gained 26%.
According to the latest disclosure, the NPS held 13.2% of its assets in domestic stocks and 34.2% in foreign stocks at the end of August, compared with its year-end targets of 15.4% and 33.0%, respectively.
The pension fund, combined with other smaller ones, has bought KOSPI shares worth 1.9 trillion won ($1.36 billion) so farin November, its biggest purchasessince March 2020, according to Korea Exchange data.
The NPS hedges up to 5% of its overseas assets if it sees a need to manage foreign exchange risk. It holds assets worth 1,140.1 trillion won, with 55% of the total abroad. It plans to raise the ratio to 60% by 2026 for higher returns, as part of efforts to delay the depletion of the funds amid a fast-ageing population.
The NPS and the central bank are currently discussing whether they should extend and expand again their $50 billion foreign exchange swap line, which analysts say is a symbolic market stabilising tool and is set to expire at the end of the year.
($1 = 1,395.0500 won)
Reporting by Yena Park and Jihoon Lee; Editing by Lincoln Feast.
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