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Dollar opens higher at 1,136.8 won
Jul 19, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The US dollar opened at 1,136.8 won on July 19, up 0.4 won from the previous closing of 1,136.4 won.
KOSDAQ opens at 703.41 up 2.51 points
Jul 19, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] KOSDAQ opened higher at 703.41, up 2.51 points on July 19.
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Japanese yen ends at 1,078.10 won
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The Japanese yen ended at 1,078.10 won on July 18, up 5.28 won from the previous closing of 1,072.82 won.
Euro ends at 1,258.32 won
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The euro ended at 1,258.32 won on July 18, down 7.23 won from the previous closing of 1,265.55 won.
Dollar ends higher at 1,136.4 won
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The US dollar ended at 1,136.4 won on July 18, up 2.5 won from the previous closing of 1,133.9 won.
Seoul shares down in late morning trading
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean shares traded lower late morning on July 18, but pared earlier losses on the back of foreign buying.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index shed 0.33 point, or 0.02 percent, to 2,016.93 as of 11:20 a.m.Large caps traded mixed with market kingpin Samsung Electronics adding 0.53 percent, and global chipmaker SK hynix up 0.46 percent.AmorePacific, the largest cosmetics maker, dipped 0.59 percent.In contrast, top automaker Hyundai Motor fell 0.75 percent, and its
Seoul shares open weak on July 18
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean shares opened weak on July 18 as investors opted to cash in part of recent gains.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index slipped 0.67 points, or 0.03 percent, to 2,016.59 in the first 15 minutes of trading.Most large caps traded mixed with market kingpin Samsung Electronics falling 0.33 percent.Top automaker Hyundai Motor remained flat, and top steelmaker POSCO rose 0.22 percent.Naver, the operator of the country’s top Internet portal, shed 0.14 percent.The lo
Euro opens lower at 1,258.29 won
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The euro opened at 1,258.29 won on July 18, down 7.26 won from the previous closing of 1,265.55 won.
KOSPI opens at 2,018.22 up 0.96 points
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] KOSPI opened higher at 2,018.22, up 0.96 points on July 18.
Dollar opens higher at 1,132.5 won
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The US dollar opened at 1,137.0 won on July 18, up 3.1 won from the previous closing of 1,133.9 won.
KOSDAQ opens at 701.95 up 1.67 points
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] KOSDAQ opened higher at 701.95, up 1.67 points on July 18.
Japanese yen opens at 1,078.32 won
Jul 18, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The Japanese yen opened at 1,078.32 won on July 18, up 5.5 won from the previous closing of 1,072.82 won.
Dollar ends lower at 1,133.9 won
Jul 15, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The US dollar ended at 1,133.9 won on July 15, down 3.5 won from the previous day’s 1,137.4 won.
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