Seoul Stocks Dip Amid Middle East Tensions
Seoul:<Text> South Korean stocks opened slightly lower on Friday, pulling back from a recent rally as ongoing tensions in the Middle East influenced investor sentiment.
Seoul:<Text> South Korean stocks opened slightly lower on Friday, pulling back from a recent rally as ongoing tensions in the Middle East influenced investor sentiment.
Seoul:<Text> The Korea Interbank Offered Rates (KORIBOR) saw a minor fluctuation in their rates as reported today by Yonhap Infomax, the financial news and information
Hanoi:<Text> South Korea and the United States are engaged in close communication to address misunderstandings following the public disclosure by South Korean Unification Minister Chung
Seoul:<Text> Seoul shares concluded the trading session on a flat note Friday, as investor interest in defense and shipbuilding stocks counterbalanced a decline in major
New delhi:<Text> President Lee Jae Myung’s recent state visits to India and Vietnam underscored South Korea’s strategic efforts to bolster energy security and enhance supply
Seoul:<Text> Hyundai Rotem on Friday reported its first-quarter net income of 202.7 billion won (US$136.7 million), representing a significant 29 percent increase from the same