Seoul shares down for 3rd day on China’s export curbs, Fed minutes
South Korean stocks closed down for a third straight day Thursday as investors gauged potential impacts after China said it plans to restrict exports
South Korean stocks closed down for a third straight day Thursday as investors gauged potential impacts after China said it plans to restrict exports
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in South Korea hit a new record high in the first half owing to higher investment in the manufacturing industry, government
Today (%) Previous Session(%) Change (BP)1-year TB 3.559 3.563 -0.42-year TB 3.675 3.737 -6.23-year TB 3.613 3.662 -4.910-year TB 3.607 3.675 -6.82-year MSB 3.674
South Korean stocks rallied Monday, boosted by strong tech companies that tracked U.S. peers and signs of inflation cooling in the U.S. economy. The
South Korea reported a trade surplus in June for the first time in 16 months, but its outbound shipments fell for the ninth consecutive
South Korean stocks closed 0.67 percent lower Wednesday, led by foreign selling, as sound U.S. economic data adding justification for the Federal Reserve’s interest
Japan announced a decision Tuesday to reinstate South Korea on its “white list” of trusted trading partners, about four years after the removal, in
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