La Corée du Sud lance des ETF liés au boom de l'IA

La Corée du Sud lance ses premiers ETF à effet de levier sur actions individuelles liés aux fabricants de puces Samsung Electronics et SK Hynix. Ces produits visent à doubler les mouvements quotidiens des actions et s'adressent aux investisseurs particuliers.

Les nouveaux ETF suivront la performance des deux géants des semi-conducteurs, qui ont profité de l'essor mondial de l'IA. Ils sont conçus pour offrir deux fois le rendement quotidien des actions sous-jacentes, augmentant ainsi à la fois les gains et les pertes potentiels pour leurs détenteurs.

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Seoul shares open at fresh high above 6,700 on Samsung, US tech earnings

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Seoul stocks opened Thursday at a fresh high above 6,700, driven by solid chip demand expectations following strong first-quarter earnings from Samsung Electronics and U.S. big tech firms. The benchmark KOSPI rose as high as 6,739.39 at the opening bell before adding 19.51 points, or 0.29%, to 6,710.41 as of 9:15 a.m. The index had closed at a new peak of 6,690.90 the previous day, marking three straight days of gains.

Exchange-traded funds tied to the KOSPI index and South Korean chipmakers are scheduled for launches overseas later this year.

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Seoul shares opened higher on Tuesday, propelled by Samsung Electronics' record first-quarter earnings. The benchmark KOSPI rose 2.47 percent to 5,584.76 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Strong demand for AI-related chips drove the profit surge.

South Korean stocks opened sharply higher on Thursday amid optimism over US-Iran talks and a tentative wage agreement at Samsung Electronics. The gains triggered a temporary trading halt on the futures market.

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Seoul's benchmark Kospi index briefly topped 6,700 points on Tuesday, hitting a new intraday record driven by large-cap tech shares. The gain came ahead of first-quarter earnings from US big tech firms such as Alphabet and Meta. As of 9:15 a.m., the Kospi stood at 6,656.05, up 41.02 points or 0.62 percent.

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