Seoul shares open lower after Fed minutes
Seoul shares opened lower Thursday, following an overnight slump in U.S. stocks, after the latest Fed minutes indicated interest rates will remain at high
Seoul shares opened lower Thursday, following an overnight slump in U.S. stocks, after the latest Fed minutes indicated interest rates will remain at high
South Korea’s industry ministry on Thursday asked shipping firms to consider delivering freights through alternative routes amid lingering tensions in the Red Sea.
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The government will complete anti-earthquake reinforcement of major public facilities by 2035, the interior ministry said Thursday, after a massive quake struck Japan earlier
Dozens of vehicles collided in two pileups on icy bridges in the central city of Sejong early Thursday, leaving 14 people injured, police said.
The top two divisions of South Korean professional football enjoyed their most successful season at the gates on record in 2023, figures showed Thursday.
Tesla Korea, Hyundai Motor Co. and four other carmakers will recall over 72,000 vehicles due to faulty components, the transportation ministry said Thursday.
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