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South Korean President’s Big Bet on Stocks Risks Backfiring

South Korean President’s Big Bet on Stocks Risks Backfiring

Lee Jae Myung championed a revamped South Korean stock market as a new builder of household wealth on his road to victory in the presidential election last June – an initiative that looked to be going fantastically well as of last week.

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