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North and South Korea have naval skirmish in Yellow sea

Tue, Nov 10 2009, 04:00 GMT
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It has been reported that North and South Korea have had a naval skirmish in the Yellow Sea, in waters off their west coast. No casualties reported at this time. EURJPY has seen a knee jerk reaction to the news a little lower but the Kospi is steady, trading up 0.7%.

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