South Korea's KOSPI Falls Below 7,000 From 9,300; 3-Year Bond Yield Drops to 3.7%

According to Yonhapinfomax, South Korea's KOSPI index fell sharply to below 7,000 in recent weeks, down from over 9,300 in late May, with circuit breakers triggered multiple times. The 3-year government bond yield declined to 3.7% from 3.93% in early June, as debt market participants assess whether the equity selloff signals a shift in risk sentiment.
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