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STOCKS - KOREAN SHARES OPEN HIGHER - AUG 1, 2003.
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August 01, 2003 |
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SEOUL, Aug 1 Asia Pulse - South Korean shares began stronger on foreign buying Friday.
The Korea Composite Stock Price Index, the barometer of the Korea Stock Exchange, opened 5.32 ...
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