Japan and South Korea to Resume Financial Talks, Marking Thaw in Ties
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Japan and South Korea financial regulators agree to resume 'shuttle meeting' for first time since 2016.
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Meeting to be held in Seoul on Dec 19-20 to strengthen ties and safeguard financial stability.
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Nations agreed in June to revive $10 billion currency swap deal, marking thaw in diplomatic tensions.
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Comes amid increasing geopolitical risks in the East Asian region.
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Aims to strengthen bilateral ties between the two markets.