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South Korea Stocks Drop After Lawmakers Push for Yoon Impeachment Over Failed Martial Law
South Korea's financial markets dropped as President Yoon Suk Yeol's controversial martial law decision fueled political unrest, prompting investor concerns, a potential impeachment, and measures to stabilize the economy.
Delaware Rejects Musk's $56B Tesla Pay Plan, Costing Him $345M in Legal Fees Instead
A Delaware judge rejected Musk's $56B Tesla pay package again, ordering Tesla to pay $345M in legal fees despite shareholder support for reinstatement.
China May Raise Budget Deficit to Boost Economy in 2025
China's top leaders will meet at the Central Economic Work Conference next week to discuss 2025 policies, GDP targets, and economic stimulus plans amid US trade tensions.
China Enforces Ban on Gallium, Germanium, and Antimony Exports to US, Citing Military Concerns
China bans gallium, germanium, and antimony exports to the U.S., citing national security, following recent US semiconductor restrictions, straining global supply chains.

















