(RTTNews) - The Korean stock market appears to be in a correction mode on Wednesday with participants looking to take profits after recent gains. Bank stocks are seeing a sell-off. Oil, energy and steel stocks are also seen struggling for support. Some buying is seen in the shipbuilding space today.
The benchmark index KOSPI, which ...
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