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SEOUL, July 18 (Yonhap) -- Seoul shares closed lower Friday as investors remained cautious over U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
South Korean shares fell on Wednesday, tracking Wall Street’s losses on U.S. inflation data. The won strengthened, while the ...
Dasl Yoon is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Seoul. She writes about North Korea's weapons program and its ...
Shares pulled off a strong start Friday as investors were buoyed by overnight rallies on Wall Street. The Kospi increased ...
U.S. financial markets were uneven before the opening bell, even as Delta Air Lines kicked off earnings season with solid ...
Wall Street was relatively quiet early Wednesday with major indexes ticking up modestly as the Trump administration seeks to ...
Seoul stocks opened lower Friday, taking a cue from overnight losses on Wall Street that stemmed from growing recession fears. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) retreated 7 ...
Yeouido Park in Seoul, South Korea, sits right in the middle of Seoul’s skyscraper district, offering families a fun break from the city on weekends.
Seoul shares edged higher on Tuesday, buoyed by gains on Wall Street, while the won slipped on broad dollar strength amid subdued trade as investors awaited market-moving catalysts. The Korea ...