South Korean stocks closed lower Monday to snap three consecutive days of rise ahead of a US rate-setting meeting, with investors sitting on the sidelines amid geopolitical uncertainties in Iran.

The Korean won sharply gained against the US dollar, and the tech-laden Kosdaq surged by more than 7 percent to land above 1,000 for the first

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