South Korean stocks have long been plagued by the 'Korea discount.' Tuesday's martial law crisis makes it even harder to shake off.

South Korean stocks have long been plagued by the 'Korea discount.' Tuesday's martial law crisis makes it even harder to shake off.

The Kospi Index dropped due to political unrest in South Korea. President Yoon declared martial law before retracting it, causing market losses and currency depreciation. The country's markets face uncertainty, with concerns over political stability and economic growth.

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