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"textContent": "SEOUL — Kpop fans crashed the telephone and email support lines of South Korea’s $900 billion pension fund, in anger over the departure of a member of popular boy band Enhypen, whose management firm the fund holds a stake in. Kim Sung-joo, chairman and CEO of the National Pension Fund, revealed what had happened on Facebook on Wednesday, and urged Enhypen fans against […]\n\nThe post Kpop fans crash service lines of South Korea’s $900 billion pension fund over boy band exit appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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