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[THE INVESTOR] The euro opened at 1,281.81 on July 4.
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[THE INVESTOR] KOSDAQ opened higher at 688.00 up 3.74 points on July 4.
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[THE INVESTOR] The US dollar opened at 1,147.7 won on July 4, a hike from the previous trading day’s closing of 1,145.0 won.
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Jul 4, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The Japanese yen opened at 1,122.32 on July 4.
Seoul shares up for 5th consecutive day
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean stocks finished higher on July 1, rising for the fifth consecutive day as market jitters over Brexit continued to recede. The South Korean won rose against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index gained 16.97 points, or 0.86 percent, to 1,987.32, a level shortly before London’s decision to leave the European Union. Trading volume came to 442 million shares worth 4.28 trillion won (US$3.6 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 570 to 232.For
Euro ends at 1,269.77 won
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The euro ended at 1,269.77 won on July 1, a fall from the previous day’s closing of 1,277.29 won.
Japanese yen ends at 1,114.89 won
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The Japanese yen ended at 1,114.89 won on July 1, down from the previous day’s closing of 1,121.46 won.
Dollar ends at 1,145.0 won
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The US dollar ended at 1,145.0 won on July 1, a fall from previous day’s 1,151.8 won.
Seoul shares continue rise in late morning trade
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean stocks continued to rise late morning July 1 on relieved investor sentiment over uncertainties surrounding Brexit.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index gained 17.80 points, or 0.90 percent, at 1,988.09 as of 11:20 a.m. After shedding 3.38 percent from 1,992.58 points for the two sessions through June 24 when Britain’s EU exit decision was officially announced, the KOSPI has recovered some of the loss this week to close at 1,970.35 points on June 30.Foreigner
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Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean shares opened higher on July 1, continuing a rally into the fifth day on eased anxiety over Brexit. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 13.86 points, or 0.70 percent, to 1,984.21 in the first 15 minutes of trading. After shedding 3.09 percent on June 24 when the Bexit vote was officially announced, the main index rebounded this week to recover the loss. Investors appear to have been relieved by concerted efforts promised by governments and central ban
Japanese yen opens at 1,117.74 won
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The Japanese yen opened at 1,117.74 won on July 1, down from the previous day’s closing of 1,121.46 won.(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)
Euro opens at 1,279.79 won
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] The euro opened at 1,279.79 won on July 1, a rise from previous day’s 1,277.29 won.(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)
KOSDAQ 679.21 opens higher at 4.12 points
Jul 1, 2016
[THE INVESTOR] KOSDAQ opened higher at 679.21 up 4.12 points on July 1.(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)
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