South Korean shares fell for a second straight session on August 5, with trading curbs activated for the first time in four years, as risk appetite dampened across global financial markets on US recession fears. The benchmark KOSPI (.KS11) fell as much as 8.1% in afternoon trade, after dropping 3.7% on August 2, and was...

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