Goldman’s Moe Sees Korea Stock Rebound After ‘Scary’ Correction

South Korean stocks are expected to bounce back after a drop that triggered a circuit breaker, said Timothy Moe, Goldman Sachs chief Asia-Pacific regional equity strategist.
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