As military tensions between the United States and Iran escalated once again, the New York Stock Exchange closed sharply lower, and on June 11, the domestic KOSPI also opened down by more than 2 percent. At the Hana Bank headquarters dealing room in Jung-gu, Seoul, an employee is monitoring the stock market and exchange rates. On this day, the KOSPI started trading at 7,509.62, down 221.20 points (2.86 percent) from the previous session.
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