FSS chief again promotes good faith governance revision to resolve Korea discount Why does the stock market lose customers? (KOR) Business lobbies decry gov't push to revise corporate good faith law ...
South Korea’s financial authorities are streamlining delisting processes and expanding mandatory holding commitments for institutional investors to curb market distortion from short-term trading in ...
Shares finished lower for the third consecutive session Tuesday as investor sentiment was dragged down by a set of ...
China markets rose, while other Asia-Pacific markets were mixed by noon, after US President Donald Trump did not immediately ...
Asian shares were mixed in mostly muted trading on Tuesday, despite anticipation for a market reaction to the inauguration of ...
Kospi fluctuates after Trump cancels electric vehicle mandate affecting stocks Market reacts negatively as Trumps electric ...
SOUTH Korea is tightening its delisting rules to kick out poor performers as part of a broader attempt to improve the quality of the stock market. Read more at The Business Times.
On the first day of the 'Trump 2nd' administration, the KOSPI index has risen nearly 1%. As of 9:06 a.m. on that day, the ...
War, weak growth, and policy uncertainty around Trump’s return already threaten the Korean economy. An extended political ...
The Kospi fell 3.94 points, or 0.16 percent, to close at 2,523.55, as investors offloaded shares ahead of U.S.
Asian shares mostly rose Thursday, following a rally on Wall Street driven by encouraging update on U.S. inflation. Japan's ...