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When a country is threatened with total destruction in a sea of fire, you’d think that international investors would be rushing to sell. And when the state voicing the threat is as unpredictable as North Korea, pulling out all investments would seem perfectly logical. However, since North Korea began beating its chest on October 16, investors have kept their nerve and South Korea has yet to suffer a rush of exiting investors.
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