Seoul stocks open sharply higher despite faltering US-Iran peace hopes

Seoul stocks opened sharply higher on Monday, with the KOSPI index rising more than 1% and hitting a fresh intraday record, despite fading hopes for a US-Iran peace breakthrough over the weekend. US President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip by US negotiators to Pakistan, while Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi headed to Russia.

The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 69.95 points, or 1.08 percent, to 6,545.58 in the first 15 minutes of trading on Monday. Soon after opening, the index hit a fresh intraday record of 6,557.78 points.

Wall Street indexes closed mixed on Friday amid investor hopes for progress in US-Iran peace talks during Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's second visit to Pakistan last week. Those hopes faded after US President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of US negotiators' weekend trip to Pakistan. Iran's state media reported Araghchi is traveling to Russia to meet President Vladimir Putin on Monday. Over the weekend, a gunman opened fire near a security checkpoint at the White House correspondents' dinner, leading to Trump's evacuation from the event.

The series of events has not rattled financial markets, said Lee Kyoung-soo, an analyst at Hana Securities, as investors shifted focus to policy decisions from major central banks and upcoming earnings from big tech firms including Microsoft, Apple, and Meta. Investors are also eyeing local companies' earnings season, Lee added.

Most large-cap shares in Seoul traded higher. Market bellwether Samsung Electronics added 0.91 percent, chipmaker SK hynix rose 4.83 percent, top carmaker Hyundai Motor gained 0.78 percent, and shipbuilder HD Hyundai Heavy Industries advanced 1.79 percent. Defense firm Hanwha Aerospace fell 0.68 percent. The Korean won traded at 1,477 won against the US dollar, up 7.5 won from the previous session.

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Seoul shares open slightly higher amid Iran peace hopes

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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.

South Korean stocks opened sharply higher on March 24 amid hopes of easing Middle East tensions, following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of talks with Iran and a five-day postponement of strikes. The KOSPI index rose 4.25% at open, reaching 5,602.08, up 3.63%, after 15 minutes of trading.

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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.

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.

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Seoul stocks rose sharply on Friday as investors bet on a possible end to the conflict between the United States and Iran. The benchmark KOSPI index climbed more than 4 percent to close above 8,000 again.

Seoul stocks opened sharply higher Tuesday, rebounding from Monday's steep losses as technology shares recovered and news emerged of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel.

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South Korean stocks ended a three-day winning streak on April 17 due to profit-taking, as investors awaited developments on a possible second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks. The benchmark KOSPI fell 0.55% to 6,191.92, while the won weakened to 1,483.5 against the dollar. This came amid positive signals from U.S. President Donald Trump on weekend negotiations.

 

 

 

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