Asian markets tumble as AI rally cools

Asian stock markets fell sharply as the artificial intelligence driven rally lost momentum. South Korea's KOSPI index halted trading after a steep decline. Investors focused on possible Federal Reserve interest rate increases and fresh inflation figures.

The downturn spread across the region with technology and semiconductor stocks leading the losses. South Korea's benchmark index triggered a trading halt following the sharp drop. Market participants assessed the potential effects of higher US interest rates alongside upcoming inflation data releases. At the same time, rising tensions in the Middle East lifted oil prices. The US dollar gained ground against the Japanese yen as investors sought safer assets amid the volatility.

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Seoul stocks opened lower on Wednesday as a report on OpenAI's underperformance reignited artificial intelligence sector concerns alongside rising oil prices. The benchmark KOSPI fell 0.09 percent to 6,635.09 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Major Wall Street indexes also declined overnight.

Asian markets rose on Monday, supported by demand for artificial intelligence stocks despite tensions in the Middle East affecting oil prices.

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Asian stocks rebounded on easing Middle East tensions and a recovery in artificial intelligence shares. South Korea's KOSPI led the gains while Wall Street also advanced.

Global markets tumbled as US-Iran tensions and prolonged Israeli conflict drove oil prices higher. Asian shares and futures dipped, with investors preparing for extended fighting. The inflationary pressures have reduced expectations for central bank rate cuts.

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South Korean stocks opened sharply lower on Friday amid heightened risk-off sentiment from renewed Middle East tensions. The KOSPI benchmark fell 3.74% to 5,256.46 in the first 20 minutes of trading. Uncertainty in U.S.-Iran negotiations fueled the decline.

Indian stock markets experienced a significant downturn on Friday. The decline was driven by geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran along with a weakening rupee.

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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.

 

 

 

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