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

Seoul stocks opened lower on March 26 as investors weighed prospects for peace talks between the United States and Iran. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) fell 80.19 points, or 1.42 percent, to 5,562.02. Major Wall Street indexes closed higher overnight, with the S&P 500 up 0.54 percent and the Nasdaq gaining 0.77 percent, buoyed by White House statements that talks with Tehran are progressing. Iran's foreign minister acknowledged multiple 'messages' from Washington in a televised interview but denied negotiations. This follows U.S. President Donald Trump's claim on Tuesday of productive talks, noting Iran offered a 'significant prize' related to gas and oil, though Tehran denied any contact. Geopolitical uncertainties weighed on sentiment, particularly chip stocks. Samsung Electronics declined 2.65 percent and SK hynix fell 3.62 percent amid concerns Google's new AI compression algorithm, TurboQuant, could curb memory chip demand. Hyundai Motor slid 1.3 percent, Naver dipped 0.23 percent, while Hanwha Aerospace added 0.36 percent. The Korean won traded at 1,504.2 against the U.S. dollar as of 9:15 a.m., down 4.5 won. The prior day, the KOSPI rose 1.59 percent to 5,642.21 on hopes for an end to the monthlong U.S.-Iran war, though Daishin Securities analyst Lee Kyoung-min noted lingering Middle East uncertainties limited gains.

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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.

Les actions sud-coréennes ont progressé en fin de matinée lundi 24 novembre, sur fond d'espoirs de baisse des taux américains et de gains des actions technologiques. L'indice KOSPI a gagné 1,11 % à 3 896,12 vers 11h20. Les semi-conducteurs et les banques ont mené l'avance.

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Les actions sud-coréennes ont progressé mardi grâce à des espoirs ravivés d'une baisse des taux de la Réserve fédérale américaine et à un apaisement des craintes sur les valorisations de l'IA. L'indice KOSPI a bondi à l'ouverture mais s'est modéré à un gain de 0,96 % en fin de matinée. Les actions technologiques et de défense ont mené les hausses.

 

 

 

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