Energy shock dampens Korean activity, but probably only temporarily
ASIA/PACIFIC: South Korea’s all-industry output fell for the first time in three months in April as the energy shock hurt the entire economy -- from manufacturing to services to construction to consumption. While some sectors may remain under pressure, we cautiously expect a rebo
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