South Korea’s stock market and currency hit as political turmoil continues

A quick end to the political crisis in South Korea seems unlikely.
South Korea’s stock market and currency hit as political turmoil continues

South Korea's stock market, the KOSPI, fell 2.78% on December 9 as the country’s political crisis continued after a failed presidential impeachment over the weekend. The Korean won is approaching a 15-year low at KRW1,437, its lowest level since October 2022.

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