South Koreans ‘intoxicated by stocks’ swarmed market frenzy – and lost everything
•South Korea's stock market has seen a 30% decline since its peak on June 19, leading to widespread investor losses.
•The government's push for a more dynamic stock market has resulted in significant financial trauma for retail investors.
•President Lee Jae Myung's administration faces political repercussions as scrutiny increases over the economic system and leveraged investment products.
→South Korea's stock market has seen a 30% decline since its peak on June 19, leading to widespread investor losses.
→The government's push for a more dynamic stock market has resulted in significant financial trauma for retail investors.
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