Yen Hits Nine-Month Low as U.S. Shutdown Nears End
On Tuesday, the yen dropped to its lowest level since February, while riskier currencies strengthened against the dollar, as traders anticipated the U.S. government shutdown would soon come to an end. The euro remained steady at $1.1555, and sterling gradually rose to $1.3165. Late Monday, the U.S. Senate approved a
Ex-President Yoon’s Wife Joins Him in Jail After Corruption Charges
Kim Keon Hee, South Korea’s former first lady, was taken into custody on Tuesday night after a court approved her arrest over alleged corruption, a charge she disputes. The move marks a pivotal moment in an expanding special investigation. Kim Keon Hee is now the first former first lady in
South Korean To Bring New Labour Laws for its Workforce?
According to the advisor to the president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, the country’s labour ministry plans to introduce laws that will protect the vulnerable members (typically the members of the workforce that do not belong to any labour union) of its workforce. This policy will also include gig