Anchor] Our financial market is in its second day after the 'emergency martial law' shock.The exchange rate has not fallen below the 1,410 won range, and the ...
The Kospi is down 7% this year, while the won has slumped about 9% against the US dollar, the most among Asian currencies.
Asian markets are mostly lower after overnight political drama in South Korea added to regional uncertainties.
South Korea's benchmark Kospi index fell 1.4% to close at 2464.00, as political instability unnerved traders after President ...
Wall Street was headed for more gains before the open on Wednesday as markets took in the some of the last earnings reports ...
President Yoon Suk Yeol’s stunning martial law declaration lasted just hours, but experts say it raised serious questions ...
U.S. stocks are rolling higher after tech companies talked up how much artificial intelligence is boosting their results ...
An extraordinary political drama in South Korea is likely to compound an already gloomy outlook for Asia’s fourth-largest ...
The dollar is mixed on what will start the critical second half of the week. France holds its confidence vote in a few hours.
South Korea’s Kospi closed 1.4% lower to 2,464.00. Shares of Samsung Electronics, the country's biggest company, fell 0.9%.
Martial law was lifted in Korea, but political and economic turmoil could continue.
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.