Seoul stock market opening lower amid US losses and Middle East uncertainties, with traders and falling stock prices.
Seoul stock market opening lower amid US losses and Middle East uncertainties, with traders and falling stock prices.
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Seoul shares open sharply lower on US losses and Middle East uncertainties

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South Korean stocks opened sharply lower on Wednesday, tracking overnight losses on Wall Street and uncertainties over peace talks between the United States and Iran.

The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 129.5 points, or 1.69 percent, to 7,513.65 at the opening bell. It later dropped further to 7,446.9 within the first 15 minutes of trading, ending a five-day winning streak.

Investors reacted to tech share declines on Wall Street, where the Nasdaq composite closed 0.71 percent lower. Concerns also grew over a faster-than-estimated rise in U.S. inflation for April, driven mainly by higher oil prices amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Samsung Electronics shares slid 5.29 percent, while SK hynix fell 2.18 percent. The Korean won traded at 1,494 won against the U.S. dollar, down 4.1 won from the previous session.

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Initial reactions on X note sharp KOSPI declines tracking Wall Street losses, US inflation data, and Iran peace talks uncertainty, with mentions of Samsung's steeper drop amid local strike risks; most posts share headlines or brief market summaries with minimal added opinion.

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Illustration of Seoul stock traders reacting to falling markets caused by Iran tensions and US tech losses.
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Seoul stocks open sharply lower on Iran tensions and US tech losses

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South Korean stocks started sharply lower Wednesday on news of new US strikes on Iran and overnight tech losses on Wall Street.

South Korean stocks opened sharply lower on June 11, tracking an overnight tech slump on Wall Street and escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.

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Seoul stocks opened sharply lower on Friday as investors paused after a tech rally amid uncertainty over the U.S.-Iran peace deal.

South Korean stocks opened lower Tuesday amid growing concerns over inflation and an overnight slump in U.S. tech shares.

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South Korean stocks closed sharply lower on June 5 as investors locked in profits from recent tech gains amid uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.

Seoul shares ended flat on Friday as investors bought defense and shipbuilding stocks to offset declines in major tech shares amid Middle East tensions. The benchmark KOSPI edged down 0.18 point to close at 6,475.63. The South Korean won fell against the U.S. dollar.

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Korean stocks opened sharply higher Friday following reports that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement to extend the current ceasefire.

 

 

 

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