Seoul shares extend tech-led rally to new highs – Jan. 5 morning update

Building on January 2's 1.1% gain to 4,260.55, South Korean stocks extended their rally on January 5, propelled by semiconductors and tech shares. The KOSPI surged 2.6% to 4,421.63 as of 11:20 a.m.—crossing 4,400 for the first time—with foreigners net buying heavily despite mixed Wall Street cues.

Seoul's benchmark opened sharply higher, up 93.31 points (2.17%) to 4,402.94 in the first 15 minutes, and climbed further by 112 points (2.6%) to 4,421.63 by 11:20 a.m. Foreigners net purchased 872 billion won ($602 million) of shares, countering sales by institutions (318.16 billion won) and individuals (550.9 billion won).

The prior Friday's mixed Wall Street close saw the Dow up 0.66% at 48,382.39 and Nasdaq down 0.03% at 23,235.63, yet Seoul tech powered ahead: Samsung Electronics leaped 5.53% and SK hynix advanced 2.58%. Autos and industrials joined: Hyundai Motor +2%, Kia +1.49%, POSCO Holdings +2.02%, HD Hyundai +2.88%. Laggards included HMM -1.44% and Hitejinro -0.33%.

The won weakened to 1,447.55 per dollar, down 5.75 won. This momentum underscores sustained optimism in the tech sector amid the year's early rally.

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Las acciones de Seúl abrieron el jueves en un nuevo máximo por encima de los 6.700 puntos, impulsadas por las sólidas expectativas de demanda de chips tras los sólidos resultados del primer trimestre de Samsung Electronics y de las grandes empresas tecnológicas de Estados Unidos. El índice de referencia KOSPI subió hasta los 6.739,39 puntos en la campana de apertura antes de sumar 19,51 puntos, o un 0,29%, hasta los 6.710,41 puntos a las 9:15 a. m. El índice había cerrado en un nuevo récord de 6.690,90 el día anterior, marcando tres días consecutivos de ganancias.

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Seoul shares extended losses late Friday morning as investors offloaded technology and other large-cap stocks to lock in profits. The benchmark KOSPI fell 107.49 points, or 1.7 percent, to 6,199.78 as of 11:20 a.m. This pullback followed a record high close the previous day.

Las acciones surcoreanas cerraron al alza por segunda sesión consecutiva mientras los inversores buscaban gangas en medio de la volatilidad provocada por la guerra entre EE.UU. e Irán. El Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) subió 77,36 puntos, o un 1,4 %, a 5.609,95. El won coreano se fortaleció 2,7 wones frente al dólar estadounidense, hasta 1.466,5.

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