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Korean Stocks Extend Pre-Election Rally to Highest Since August

Korean Stocks Extend Pre-Election Rally to Highest Since August

Bloomberg29-05-2025

South Korea's equity benchmark advanced to the highest in almost 10 months, nearing a bull market as investors heightened bets on more interest rate cuts and reform policies after the presidential election next week.
The Kospi Index rose as much as 1.9% on Thursday to trade above the 2,700 level for the first time since August. The gauge is around 1.3% away from reaching a bull market.

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