South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index closed down 1.8% shortly after the news the Trump-Kim summit ended without agreement
South Korean stocks slumped in late trading Thursday after President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended their summit in Vietnam without an agreement.
The country’s benchmark Kospi index closed down 1.8% shortly after the announcement that Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim would depart earlier than planned and without an accord.
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