U.S.-Iran Conflict

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Seoul stock traders celebrate KOSPI closing above 6,000 for first time since U.S.-Iran conflict, with rising charts and Seoul skyline.
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Seoul shares end above 6,000 for first time since U.S.-Iran conflict

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Seoul shares soared more than 2 percent on April 15 to close above 6,000 for the first time since the U.S.-Iran conflict erupted in late February. The Korean won strengthened against the U.S. dollar. Hopes for U.S.-Iran peace talks and Wall Street gains drove the rally.

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