Worried traders on the Seoul stock exchange floor monitor the falling KOSPI index ahead of the US Federal Reserve meeting.
Worried traders on the Seoul stock exchange floor monitor the falling KOSPI index ahead of the US Federal Reserve meeting.
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Seoul stocks fall ahead of Fed meeting

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Seoul stocks declined on Tuesday ahead of the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, following a higher close on Monday. The KOSPI index opened down 0.36 percent at 4,139.69 and fell further by 0.51 percent to 4,133.64 as of 11:20 a.m. Investors anticipated a rate cut but sought clues on future monetary policy.

Seoul shares closed sharply higher on December 8, rising 1.34 percent to 4,154.85 amid anticipation of the US Federal Reserve's rate-setting meeting this week. Trading volume was moderate at 392 million shares worth 15.1 trillion won ($10.3 billion), with foreigners net buying 321.3 billion won, individuals net selling 342 billion won, and institutions net buying 30.7 billion won. The two-day Federal Open Market Committee meeting begins Tuesday US time, with markets widely expecting a 0.25 percentage point rate cut.

"While whether the FOMC will cut rates is important, the market will also focus on the rate outlook and the press conference by Jerome Powell," said Han Ji-young, a researcher at Kiwoom Securities. Investors await earnings from Oracle and Broadcom, which could impact Samsung Electronics and SK hynix shares.

On December 9, the market turned lower. The KOSPI opened down 0.36 percent at 4,139.69 in the first 15 minutes and fell 21.21 points or 0.51 percent to 4,133.64 as of 11:20 a.m. Tech and energy shares dragged the index, with Samsung Electronics down 1.28 percent, Naver off 0.3 percent, Korea Electric Power Corp. sinking 2.32 percent, and Korea Gas Corp. slipping 0.83 percent. Top carmaker Hyundai Motor tumbled 3.49 percent, and affiliate Hyundai Mobis dipped 1.93 percent. Bank shares weakened, with KB Financial Group declining 2.03 percent and Shinhan Financial Group 0.51 percent.

Overnight, US stocks closed lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 0.45 percent and Nasdaq composite losing 0.14 percent. The local currency traded at 1,470.7 won against the dollar, down 3 won. Bond yields rose, with three-year Treasuries at 3.034 percent and five-year at 3.239 percent.

Ce que les gens disent

X discussions report Seoul stocks and KOSPI opening lower amid caution ahead of the US Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. Traders highlight risk-off sentiment due to expectations of a rate cut contrasted with potential slower easing in 2026, rising bond yields, and a stronger dollar. Some note downside limited by improving US-China trade relations. Overall neutral to negative outlook prevails among market updates and analysts.

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South Korean stocks opened lower on Monday ahead of the US Federal Reserve's rate-setting meeting. The KOSPI index fell 0.2 percent to 4,091.74 in early trading. Investors are adopting a wait-and-see approach, anticipating a 0.25 percentage point cut by the Fed.

Les actions sud-coréennes ont chuté en fin de matinée mardi, tirées vers le bas par les baisses des actions technologiques au milieu d'un affaiblissement du sentiment des investisseurs en raison d'attentes réduites pour une baisse des taux de la Réserve fédérale. L'indice KOSPI a perdu 1,95 % pour s'établir à 4 009,65 à 11h20. Cette chute a suivi les pertes nocturnes à Wall Street.

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South Korean stocks traded higher in late Friday morning, driven by sharp gains in big-cap tech shares like Samsung Electronics and SK hynix. The benchmark KOSPI index added 0.74 percent to 4,138.85 as of 11:20 a.m. This uptick followed positive Wall Street closes and hopes for a year-end Santa Claus rally.

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South Korean stocks closed higher on Friday at a fresh peak just shy of 5,000, led by gains in technology and brokerage shares. The benchmark KOSPI index rose 0.76 percent to 4,990.07 after hitting an intraday record of 5,021.13. The Korean won strengthened against the U.S. dollar.

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