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South Korean stocks rebound 9.63% from the worst crash ever
South Korea's benchmark KOSPI closed up?9.63% on Thursday after surging as high as 12.2%. This?erased most of its worst daily drop from a previous day,?buoyed?by hopes for progress in U.S. diplomacy with Iran. As of 0630 GMT the benchmark KOSPI closed up?490.36 or 9.63% at 5,583.90, recovering most of Wednesday's loss of 12.06%. Among the index's heavyweights Samsung Electronics gained 11.27% while SK Hynix rose 10.84%. Battery maker LG Energy Solution rose 6.91%. The rebound came after a New York Times article on Wednesday, which claimed that the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence was willing to engage in discussions with the...