π°π· BREAKING: South Korea's cabinet is set to confirm June 3 as the presidential election date after Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment over his martial law decree. Official announcement expected Tuesday. Democracy in motion. π³οΈ #SouthKorea #YoonImpeachment #Election2025
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South Korea Eyes June 3 Presidential Election After Yoonβs Ouster β’ The World Update
South Koreaβs cabinet is set to officially confirm June 3 as a special presidential election date after President Yoon Suk Yeol was dramatically dumped last week, local media reported on Monday. He was impeached by the Constitutional Court after proclaiming martial law on December 3 for a short and controversial period, placing the military troops
The World Update β’ Your Gateway to Global News, Trends, and Insights!Swiss bank strategist suggests Constitutional Court's ruling on Yoon's impeachment may partially offset negative market sentiment from Trump's tariffs, while maintaining a neutral stance on Korean market amid political shifts and trade uncertainties.
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[Yoon Impeachment] Swiss Financial Firm - 'Trump Tariff Setback Partially Offset by Constitutional Court Ruling'
Swiss bank strategist suggests Constitutional Court's ruling on Yoon's impeachment may partially offset negative market sentiment from Trump's tariffs, while maintaining a neutral stance on Korean market amid political shifts and trade uncertainties.
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[Yoon Impeachment' - Foreign Exchange Market Reaction] A Bank's Dealing Team Head - 'Exchange Rate May Fall Further in London Market'
Dollar-won exchange rate falls sharply after President Yoon's impeachment, with potential for further decline in offshore markets amid global currency trends and domestic economic factors.
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Citi - 'BOK to Cut Rates in April... Won Pressure Eases with Yoon's Impeachment'
Citibank forecasts Bank of Korea to cut rates in April, citing eased foreign exchange pressure following President Yoon's impeachment and concerns over economic growth
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[Yoon's Impeachment] Senior Presidential Aides Submit Resignations to Acting President Han
Senior presidential aides collectively resign following President Yoon's impeachment, mirroring past precedents and raising questions about potential leadership vacuum.
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[Yoon Impeachment' - Bond Market Reaction] C Securities Executive - 'Economic Recession More Likely Than Supplementary Budget... Bull Market to Continue'
Bond market expected to remain bullish amid U.S. recession concerns, despite President Yoon's impeachment, with limited impact from potential supplementary budget
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[Yoon Impeachment] Tariffs Outweigh Domestic Politics - 'Recommend Expanding Bonds Over Domestic Stocks'
Korean stock market declines post-Yoon impeachment, with U.S. tariff impact outweighing political factors; analysts recommend expanding bond holdings over domestic stocks amid economic uncertainty.
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[$YOON_IMPEACHMENT] Dollar-Won Expected to Stabilize... Further Won Appreciation 'Uncertain'
Constitutional Court upholds President Yoon's impeachment, leading to expectations of dollar-won exchange rate stabilization amid political clarity and global dollar weakness
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[Yoon Impeachment] Finance Ministry to Hold F4 Meeting and Economic Ministers' Meeting This Afternoon
South Korean government schedules urgent economic meetings to assess impact of President Yoon's impeachment on financial markets and real economy
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[Yoon Impeachment] Korea Enterprises Federation - 'Resolve National Division and Overcome Crisis Through National Unity'
Korea Enterprises Federation calls for national unity and economic focus following President Yoon's impeachment, emphasizing the need to overcome complex economic challenges through collective effort.
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