Trading of Seoul shares likely to be volatile next week amid Ukraine risks
Published on: Friday 25 February 2022
South Korean stocks are expected to face highly volatile sessions next week as investors will pay keen attention to situations in Ukraine and the U.S. Federal Reserve's updated stance on its monetary policy, analysts said Saturday. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) closed at 2,676.76 on Friday, down 2.45 percent from a week earlier, amid jitters over the escalating tensions in Ukraine as Russia...