The Seoul stock exchange closed down more than one percent Wednesday after South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol briefly declared then lifted martial law overnight.
Martial law was lifted in Korea, but political and economic turmoil could continue.
Expect volatility and negative price action across South Korean assets and interlinked markets, wrote Rory Green, at ...
Global investors have always valued South Korea below other markets for reasons ranging from tensions with the North to the tight structures of its conglomerates--politics this week gave them cause to ...
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