Seoul: Stocks see biggest gain in a month on trade hopes

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[SEOUL] South Korean shares closed 1.6 per cent higher on Tuesday, their sharpest gain in nearly a month, after the United States and China indicated progress in their trade talks and daily Covid-19 infections in the country eased from their peaks. Read more at The Business Times.

[SEOUL] South Korean shares closed 1.6 per cent higher on Tuesday, their sharpest gain in nearly a month, after the United States and China indicated progress in their trade talks and daily Covid-19 infections in the country eased from their peaks.Top US and Chinese officials see progress on resolving issues over the Phase 1 trade deal reached in January and both sides are committed to the success of the agreement, the US Trade Representative's Office said.

South Korea reported 280 new infections as of midnight Monday, a drop in daily new cases from 397 as of Saturday midnight. Meanwhile, the Bank of Korea is expected to keep interest rates on hold on Thursday as it weighs concerns about rising household debt and property prices.

 

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