Illustration of KRX traders reacting to KOSPI spike and sidecar activation from peace deal news.
Illustration of KRX traders reacting to KOSPI spike and sidecar activation from peace deal news.
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El KRX activa un mecanismo de interrupción de compra tras la fuerte subida del KOSPI

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El operador bursátil de Corea del Sur activó el lunes un mecanismo de interrupción de compra para el KOSPI después de que el índice se disparara tras conocerse la noticia de un acuerdo de paz entre Estados Unidos e Irán.

La Bolsa de Corea suspendió las operaciones programadas para las acciones que cotizan en el KOSPI durante cinco minutos poco después de la apertura del mercado. La medida se activó cuando el índice KOSPI 200 Futures subió un 5 por ciento o más durante al menos un minuto.

El KOSPI subió 327,7 puntos, o un 4,03 por ciento, hasta los 8.451,32 a las 9:07 a.m. Los inversores compraron acciones tecnológicas de primer nivel después de que el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, dijera que Estados Unidos e Irán habían llegado a un acuerdo para poner fin a meses de guerra y reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz.

Se espera que la ceremonia formal de firma tenga lugar el viernes en Suiza. El crudo Brent cayó un 3,37 por ciento hasta los 87,3 dólares por barril tras conocerse la noticia.

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