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S.Korea shares continue plunging, XINHUA.

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Publication Date: 30-APR-04
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COPYRIGHT 2004 FDCH e-media

Original Source: Emerging Markets Datafile

URL: http://www.xinhua.org

SEOUL, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Seoul stocks continued their downward movement Friday.

The Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 1.44 percent, or 7.42 points, to 862.84. Foreigners extended their selling streak to a fourth straight day, selling a net 713.4 billion won...

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