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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Catherine Bosley |Masaki Kondo |Whanwoong Choi

    (Bloomberg) -- South Korea’s won and bonds may be dragged down if China significantly weakens its currency in response to US tariffs, given deep bilateral trade and competitive pressure. The won is more sensitive to yuan weakness than other emerging Asian currencies like the rupiah, Bloomberg calculations show.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Catherine Bosley |Masaki Kondo |Whanwoong Choi

    South Korea’s won and bonds may be dragged down if China significantly weakens its currency in response to US tariffs, given deep bilateral trade and competitive pressure. The won is more sensitive to yuan weakness than other emerging Asian currencies like the rupiah, Bloomberg calculations show.

  • 2 weeks ago | kdhnews.com | Heesu Lee |Soo-hyang Choi |Whanwoong Choi

    After a South Korea court ruled unanimously to oust President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, some protesters that had been gathered in central Seoul jumped for joy, while others wept and rued the end of democracy. "I'm very happy about the court's decision today," said singer Kim Myung-Jun, 24, who had been camped outside the court all week. He said Yoon needed to be removed as reinstating him could spark more protests and put the public at risk. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 2 weeks ago | thebrunswicknews.com | Heesu Lee |Soo-hyang Choi |Whanwoong Choi

    After a South Korea court ruled unanimously to oust President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, some protesters that had been gathered in central Seoul jumped for joy, while others wept and rued the end of democracy. "I'm very happy about the court's decision today," said singer Kim Myung-Jun, 24, who had been camped outside the court all week. He said Yoon needed to be removed as reinstating him could spark more protests and put the public at risk.

  • 2 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Heesu Lee |Soo-hyang Choi |Whanwoong Choi

    After a South Korea court ruled unanimously to oust President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, some protesters that had been gathered in central Seoul jumped for joy, while others wept and rued the end of democracy. “I’m very happy about the court’s decision today,” said singer Kim Myung-Jun, 24, who had been camped outside the court all week. He said Yoon needed to be removed as reinstating him could spark more protests and put the public at risk.

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