• Stock, FX, and debt in triple win in Seoul, but lasting strength hinges on Gulf Stock, FX, and debt in triple win in Seoul, but lasting strength hinges on Gulf SEOUL, April 1 (AJP) — South Korea's war-beleaguered capital markets roared back with all three assets — stocks, the won and bond prices — strengthening sharply Wednesday, helped by talk of a Gulf war endgame and a rush of foreign capital into the debt market on the first day of Korea’s inclusion in the World Government Bond Index. But since much of the rally hinges on Gulf developm
  • The mix of populist element in Koreas war budget raises eyebrows The mix of populist element in Korea's "war" budget raises eyebrows SEOUL, April 01 (AJP) - President Lee Jae Myung is set to pitch for a 26.2 trillion won ($17.4 billion) "war" extra budget Thursday before the ruling-dominant National Assembly and is determined to fast-track it to "preemptive" defense against fallouts on the energy-dependent economy as the conflicts in the Middle East enters a second month. Determined to fend off bigger damage, Lee
  • Investors are jittery, but analysts are buoyant behind Korean memory makers vs TurboQuant Investors are jittery, but analysts are buoyant behind Korean memory makers vs TurboQuant SEOUL, April 01 (AJP) - A new artificial intelligence data-compression technology from Google has hit Seoul’s main stock market as hard as Strait of Hormuz-related news, as it involves South Korea’s top memory chipmakers responsible for around 40 percent of not just the KOSPI but also the country’s exports. Since the unveiling of Google’s TurboQuant, a next-generation quantization al
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