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added a recent temporary holiday #2086

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I have added a recent temporary holiday for the calendar SouthKorea.

Please refer to https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/biz/2024/10/602_382094.html (Though I couldn't find official information written in English, however it seems enough).

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Thanks for the PR. October 1st doesn't seem to be market as holiday on the KRX site, though (see https://global.krx.co.kr/contents/GLB/05/0501/0501060000/GLB0501060000.jsp#dccc335501503e54210fb66d12884855=3). May you investigate a bit?

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jongbongan commented Oct 6, 2024

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Perfect, thanks.

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@lballabio lballabio merged commit 3d27c6b into lballabio:master Oct 7, 2024
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@lballabio lballabio added this to the Release 1.36 milestone Oct 7, 2024
@jongbongan jongbongan deleted the add_south_korea_holiday branch October 21, 2024 00:32
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