NK tension dampens stocks, currency
Aug 10, 2017
South Korea’s stock markets and currency remained weak for the second consecutive day Thursday, amid escalating political tension on the Korean Peninsula.The first-tier market’s composite index Kospi closed at 2,359.47, down 0.38 percent from Wednesday, while the tech-heavy Kosdaq dropped 0.44 percent. The Kospi extended its three-day losing streak, while the Kosdaq tumbled for two consecutive days.Foreign investors adhered to selling for two straight days. Offshore buyers sold stock