Seoul: Shares fall on second virus wave worries

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[SEOUL] South Korean shares ended lower on Thursday, as the market sentiment was dented by worries about a rise in coronavirus infections in the United States and China, along with the country's tensions with North Korea. Read more at The Business Times.

South Korean shares ended lower on Thursday, as the market sentiment was dented by worries about a rise in coronavirus infections in the United States and China, along with the country's tensions with North Korea.[SEOUL] South Korean shares ended lower on Thursday, as the market sentiment was dented by worries about a rise in coronavirus infections in the United States and China, along with the country's tensions with North Korea.

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