Seoul's KOSPI surges 2.95% on U.S.-Iran peace talk hopes, traders celebrate on exchange floor.
Seoul's KOSPI surges 2.95% on U.S.-Iran peace talk hopes, traders celebrate on exchange floor.
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Seoul shares open 2.95% higher on U.S.-Iran peace talk hopes

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Seoul shares opened sharply higher on hopes for a second round of U.S.-Iran peace talks, tracking overnight Wall Street gains. The KOSPI added 175.80 points, or 2.95%, to 6,143.55 in the first 15 minutes of trading. It had risen 2.74% to close at 5,967.75 on Tuesday.

SEOUL, April 15 (Yonhap) -- Seoul shares opened sharply higher Wednesday, buoyed by hopes for a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran, following overnight gains on Wall Street.

The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 2.91% at the open to 6,141.60 before climbing 175.80 points, or 2.95%, to 6,143.55 in the first 15 minutes of trading, according to Yonhap News Agency.

On Tuesday, the KOSPI gained 2.74% to close at 5,967.75, briefly testing the 6,000-point level for the first time since March 3, when it reached 6,180.45 following U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iran on February 28.

The U.S. and Iran are reportedly planning a second round of talks days after the first ended without agreement. Overnight, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.66%, and the Nasdaq composite gained 1.96%.

Most large-cap stocks advanced, with Samsung Electronics up 3.75%, SK hynix jumping 5.53%, Hyundai Motor climbing 4.78%, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries gaining 0.94%, HMM rising 0.71%, and POSCO Holdings up 2.77%. Decliners included Korea Aerospace Industries, down 1.55%, and LIG Defense and Aerospace, off 3.85%.

The local currency traded at 1,473.85 won per U.S. dollar at 9:15 a.m., strengthening 7.35 won from the previous session.

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X discussions from market news accounts and analysts highlight the KOSPI's sharp rise above 6,000, fueled by optimism for ongoing US-Iran peace talks and Wall Street rebound. Reactions are predominantly positive, with traders anticipating further gains amid easing Middle East tensions and stabilizing oil prices, though some note potential volatility from the Hormuz blockade.

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South Korean stocks opened sharply higher Tuesday amid revived hopes for US-Iran peace talks after a US naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The benchmark KOSPI surged 2.61% to 5,960 at open, while the won strengthened to 1,478.8 per dollar, up 10.5 won.

Seoul shares closed higher by 1.4 percent on optimism over upcoming U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations following a two-week Middle East truce. The KOSPI ended at 5,858.87, extending weekly gains to nearly 9 percent despite lingering geopolitical concerns. Investor sentiment improved amid positive regional developments.

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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.

South Korean stocks rebounded more than 5% on Tuesday amid eased concerns over the U.S.-Iran conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks led to a sharp drop in global crude prices, spurring bargain hunting. The Korean won also strengthened significantly against the U.S. dollar.

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Korean stocks sharply rebounded on Thursday amid easing concerns over oil prices from the Iran conflict. The KOSPI index rose 9.63 percent to close at 5,583.9, while the Kosdaq surged 14.1 percent to a record daily gain at 1,116.41. The won strengthened against the U.S. dollar.

South Korean shares opened sharply lower on March 19 amid attacks on Middle East energy facilities during the US- and Israel-led war against Iran. The US Federal Reserve's decision to keep rates unchanged further dampened sentiment. The KOSPI fell 2.16% in the first 15 minutes.

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South Korean stocks opened over 1 percent higher on Monday, tracking Wall Street gains, as investors bought technology and automobile shares, but pared gains later in the morning due to profit-taking by foreigners and institutions. The KOSPI surged to a record 5,900.75 in early trading but stood at 5,835.77 by 11:20 a.m. The rally is fueled by optimism over artificial intelligence and strength in chipmakers.

 

 

 

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