South Korea's KOSPI ended a three-day winning streak after rising almost 220 points, or 3.4%, to a record close and now sits just below 6,600. The article is largely a market recap with no new policy, earnings, or macro catalyst, though it suggests momentum may resume after the Labor Day holiday.
South Korea's KOSPI ended a three-day winning streak after rising almost 220 points, or 3.4%, to a record close and now sits just below 6,600. The article is largely a market recap with no new policy, earnings, or macro catalyst, though it suggests momentum may resume after the Labor Day holiday.
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