Seoul stock traders reacting to falling KOSPI amid U.S.-Iran negotiations uncertainty
Seoul stock traders reacting to falling KOSPI amid U.S.-Iran negotiations uncertainty
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Seoul stocks open lower on Iran talks uncertainty

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Seoul stocks opened lower on Monday amid uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. The KOSPI index fell 124.2 points in early trading.

South Korean stocks opened lower Monday as uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations intensified following U.S. President Donald Trump's continued threats on Tehran.

The benchmark KOSPI fell 124.2 points, or 1.37 percent, to 8,928.2 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Samsung Electronics sank 2.68 percent, Hyundai Motor retreated 3.92 percent and Hanwha Ocean tumbled 7.87 percent.

The Korean won was trading at 1,530.2 won against the U.S. dollar, down 3.2 won from the previous session as of 9:15 a.m. Overnight talks in Switzerland were halted after Iran cited threats linked to Hezbollah attacks on Israel.

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Initial reactions on X focus on KOSPI's sharp decline amid US-Iran tensions, with traders noting halted peace talks, oil price spikes, and broader risk-off sentiment in Asian markets; some posts include charts and cautious market analysis while others report mixed futures performance.

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Illustration of Seoul's KOSPI stock index falling amid U.S.-Iran peace talks prospects, showing concerned traders and declining market charts.
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Seoul stocks open lower amid U.S.-Iran peace talks prospects

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Seoul stocks opened lower on Thursday amid prospects for U.S.-Iran peace talks. The KOSPI fell 80.19 points, or 1.42 percent, to 5,562.02.

South Korean stocks started slightly lower on Wednesday amid uncertainties over U.S.-Iran peace talks. The benchmark KOSPI fell 0.17 percent to 6,377.42 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Investor sentiment weakened with a two-week ceasefire nearing its end.

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South Korean stocks opened slightly lower on Friday amid persistent Middle East tensions and little progress in US-Iran peace talks. The KOSPI fell 7.21 points, or 0.11 percent, to 6,468.60 in the first 15 minutes of trading. The decline followed overnight Wall Street losses as investors stayed on the sidelines.

South Korean stocks opened slightly higher on Friday, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street amid rising hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict between the United States and Iran.

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South Korean stocks closed slightly lower Friday amid mixed US signals on its war with Iran and eased chip sector concerns. The benchmark KOSPI fell 0.4 percent to 5,438.87, while the won weakened against the dollar.

South Korean stocks opened lower Wednesday as investors tracked overnight losses on Wall Street caused by rising bond yields amid inflation concerns.

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South Korean stocks opened at a record high Thursday, with the KOSPI benchmark nearing 6,500 points, driven by large-cap tech gains and the United States' indefinite extension of its ceasefire with Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the decision following stalled peace talks. The index marked new records for the third consecutive session.

 

 

 

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