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How the success of AI-related companies in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan is driving stock gains, bigger bonuses and a retail investment frenzy in Asian markets— Global success of AI-related companies in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan fuels market fever — Na Se-bin has lost all sense of the value of money.
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