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South Korea's KOSPI index drops nearly 10%

South Korea's KOSPI index drops nearly 10% after regulator warns on leveraged ETFs. Market turbulence rises as investors reassess risk; Bill Gates told US lawmakers Jeffrey Epstein may have conside...

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The Evening Wrap collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is South Korea's KOSPI index drops nearly 10% after regulator warns on leveraged ETFs. Market turbulence rises as investors reassess risk. The edition also tracks Bill Gates told US lawmakers Jeffrey Epstein may have considered blackmailing him, per House Oversight Committee transcripts released Tuesday; Syrian authorities seize 600,000 Captagon pills and arrest two suspected traffickers in Homs and Idlib. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.

South Korea's KOSPI index drops nearly 10% after regulator warns on leveraged ETFs. Market turbulence rises as investors reassess risk

South Korea's KOSPI falls nearly 10% after regulator warns on leveraged ETFs.

category: markets; location: South Korea; ZettaWire score: 8.

Bill Gates told US lawmakers Jeffrey Epstein may have considered blackmailing him, per House Oversight Committee transcripts released Tuesday

Bill Gates told US lawmakers he believed Jeffrey Epstein may have been considering blackmailing him, according to transcripts released Tuesday by the House Oversight Committee.

category: politics; location: United States; ZettaWire score: 7.

Syrian authorities seize 600,000 Captagon pills and arrest two suspected traffickers in Homs and Idlib

Syrian authorities seize 600,000 Captagon pills and arrest two suspected traffickers in Homs and Idlib.

Source channel: Xinhua; category: crime; location: Syria; ZettaWire score: 7.

Germany halts all rail services after nationwide train radio outage. Passengers stranded as Deutsche Bahn works to restore GSM-R system

Germany halts all rail services after nationwide train radio outage. Passengers stranded as Deutsche Bahn works to restore GSM-R system.

Source channel: Xinhua; category: other; location: Germany; ZettaWire score: 7.

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