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South Korea draws back investors even as Iran war exposes cracks

South Korea draws back investors even as Iran war exposes cracks

South Korea's investor confidence is waning amid Iran war tensions, exposing economic vulnerabilities. Despite geopolitical unrest, investor interest in South Korea has declined, reflecting concerns over regional stability and economic resilience. The situation underscores the impact of international conflicts on emerging markets' financial stability and foreign investment flows.

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