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SEOUL, Dec 28: South Korea’s current account surplus fell in November due mainly to high oil prices, the central bank said on Friday.

Published December 29, 2007
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The surplus in November reached 1.8 billion dollars compared with a revised 2.5-billion-dollar surplus the previous month, the Bank of Korea said in a preliminary report.

The October figure was the highest for 11 months.—AFP

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