JPMorgan raises South Korea stock targets for second time in a month, citing chip cycle improvement, governance reforms, and industrial growth.
JPMorgan has raised its targets for South Korean stocks for the second time in less than a month, citing improvement in the semiconductor cycle, corporate governance reforms and industrial-sector growth
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