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KOREA HAS SEEN THE STEEPEST FALL IN STOCK PRICES IN THE WORLD.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 28-FEB-01
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SEOUL, Feb 28 Asia Pulse - Korean stock prices have fallen further in the last five years than the stocks of any of the other 31 nations with stock markets, the National Statistical Office (NSO) said.

In a recent report on international statistics, the NSO said the country's stock...

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