Seoul stock traders celebrating record high KOSPI index near 8000 points
Seoul stock traders celebrating record high KOSPI index near 8000 points
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Las acciones de Seúl abren en un nuevo récord máximo, cerca del hito de 8.000 puntos

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Las acciones surcoreanas abrieron el jueves en un nuevo máximo histórico, acercándose al hito de los 8.000 puntos en el índice de referencia KOSPI, impulsadas por la fortaleza de las acciones tecnológicas de gran capitalización.

El índice de referencia Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) comenzó con un alza del 0,38 por ciento, situándose en 7.873,91 puntos, antes de subir 71,25 puntos, o un 0,91 por ciento, hasta alcanzar los 7.915,26 puntos a las 9:15 a.m.

El índice abrió al alza en línea con el repunte nocturno en Wall Street, donde el índice compuesto Nasdaq, con gran peso tecnológico, cerró con un avance del 1,2 por ciento y el S&P 500 sumó un 0,58 por ciento.

En Seúl, Samsung Electronics subió un 1,76 por ciento, SK hynix aumentó un 0,2 por ciento, Hyundai Motor avanzó un 1,27 por ciento y LG Energy Solution ganó un 1,63 por ciento. El won coreano cotizaba a 1.489,9 wones frente al dólar estadounidense, un incremento de 0,7 wones respecto a la sesión anterior.

Qué dice la gente

Las reacciones iniciales en X destacan la apertura del índice KOSPI en un nuevo máximo histórico cercano a los 8.000 puntos, con usuarios que expresan su expectativa de mayores ganancias y comparten actualizaciones del mercado provenientes de fuentes de noticias.

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