Las acciones de Seúl abren con un alza del 1,06 por ciento gracias a las ganancias del sector tecnológico

Las acciones de Seúl abrieron al alza este lunes, impulsadas por las ganancias de las empresas tecnológicas antes de los resultados del segundo trimestre.

El índice de referencia Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) subió 86,11 puntos, o un 1,06 por ciento, situándose en 8.174,45 puntos tras el toque de campana inicial.

Las acciones tecnológicas lideraron las ganancias, con Samsung Electronics, empresa referente del mercado, subiendo un 4,2 por ciento y el gigante de los semiconductores SK hynix avanzando un 1,53 por ciento.

Los inversores están atentos a los resultados corporativos en busca de señales de que la enorme inversión en infraestructura de IA esté generando beneficios.

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