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An official inspects an electricity meter at a building in Seoul on Tuesday. The government plans to set next year's electricity rates at a meeting on Dec. 20, with prices likely to rise following a surge in international fuel prices. [YONHAP]
Kospi slides 0.5% as political uncertainties hamper investor sentiment
Impeachment chaos drags Kospi below 2,400 and Kosdaq to two-year low
Korea posts sixth straight month of current account surplus in October
Impeachment over martial law order jeopardizes Yoon's oil hopes
Martial law, potential impeachment push gov't into damage control
Peak power demand posts record high of 93.8GW
Electricity demand rises 7% in May as economy recovers
Power bills to rise average of 13 percent after August heatwave
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