Seoul shares snap 4-day losing streak, tracking U.S. gains
Seoul shares closed higher Tuesday to snap a four-day losing streak, tracking an overnight rebound in U.S. tech stocks. The local currency rose against the U.S. dollar.
The benchmark
Seoul shares closed higher Tuesday to snap a four-day losing streak, tracking an overnight rebound in U.S. tech stocks. The local currency rose against the U.S. dollar.
The benchmark
Bangkok,, Stock Exchange of Thailand 1,305.86 points, down 11.28 points (-0.86%), trading value approximately 23,119 million baht.
In the morning trading, the index adjusted down, with a low of
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Today’s trading index has adjusted down sharply, making a