Seoul shares down late Fri. morning as oil swings on prolonged Hormuz blockade
South Korean stocks trimmed losses on Friday morning as oil prices swung due to concerns over a prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The geopolitical risk in the Persian Gulf is creating volatility in global energy and equity markets. Seoul's benchmark index reflected investor nervousness tied to supply chain disruptions and energy cost uncertainty.
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