The ‘Korea discount’ refers to South Korean securities trading at lower valuations relative to regional peers due to ...
It's the first time martial law was declared in South Korea since 1980. Stocks plunged, but the market stabilized as ...
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares struggled with a slide in South Korea on Monday ahead of a packed week of ...
South Korean stocks tumbled Monday as the country was racked with political uncertainty after President Yoon Suk Yeol escaped ...
The Korean government has announced that it will inject unlimited liquidity into finical markets for long as necessary.
Expect volatility and negative price action across South Korean assets and interlinked markets, wrote Rory Green, at ...
South Korea's political turmoil is likely to make the 'Korea discount' in stocks harder to shake off. South Korean President Yoon announced martial law late on Tuesday, shocking markets.