'Toy Story 5' tops weekend box office, dethroning 'Colony'

The Hollywood animation 'Toy Story 5' debuted at the top of the South Korean weekend box-office chart, ending the four-week winning streak of the Korean zombie thriller 'Colony'.

'Toy Story 5' added 713,071 admissions over the weekend, bringing its accumulated total to 872,553 as of Sunday, according to data released by the Korean Film Council.

'Colony,' the latest in director Yeon Sang-ho's zombie thriller lineup, ranked second with 188,674 admissions over the weekend and 5,527,525 total admissions.

'Wild Sing,' another Korean film starring Gang Dong-won, added 133,556 admissions and crossed the one-million milestone to land at No. 3. The Korean-Japanese supernatural horror film 'The Shrine' debuted at No. 5.

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South Korean stocks ended a three-day winning streak on April 17 due to profit-taking, as investors awaited developments on a possible second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks. The benchmark KOSPI fell 0.55% to 6,191.92, while the won weakened to 1,483.5 against the dollar. This came amid positive signals from U.S. President Donald Trump on weekend negotiations.

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South Korea's exports jumped 43.7 percent from a year earlier in the first 10 days of May. Data from the Korea Customs Service showed outbound shipments reached 18.4 billion dollars.

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The South Korean won weakened sharply to 1,529.7 won per dollar on June 4, its lowest intraday level since March 31, amid renewed U.S.-Iran airstrikes. The KOSPI closed down 1.84 percent at 8,639.41.

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