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Asian shares gain, with South Korea’s Kospi up 6%, after the US Treasury expands its debt buybacks

Asian markets rallied today, with South Korea's Kospi leading the charge, surging 5.9% to close at 6,852.58. This recovery follows a previous drop, while Japan's Nikkei 225 also saw gains amid easing concerns over U.S. Treasury debt purchas...

AP News· Aug 20, 2026 · 10:51 AM · 3 views

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Asian markets rallied today, with South Korea's Kospi leading the charge, surging 5.9% to close at 6,852.58. This recovery follows a previous drop, while Japan's Nikkei 225 also saw gains amid easing concerns over U.S. Treasury debt purchases.

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