Corea del Sur supera a la India como el sexto mercado bursátil más grande del mundo

El mercado bursátil de Corea del Sur ha superado al de la India para situarse como el sexto más grande a nivel mundial. Este cambio se debe principalmente a las fuertes ganancias de los principales fabricantes de chips vinculados a la demanda de inteligencia artificial.

El mercado bursátil de Corea del Sur ha superado ahora al de la India, convirtiéndose en el sexto más grande del mundo. Este cambio significativo se debe en gran medida al auge en el desempeño de sus gigantes de los chips, Samsung Electronics y SK Hynix, los cuales son fundamentales para el auge global de la inteligencia artificial.

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