KOSPI index opens sharply higher at Korea Exchange, traders celebrate US AI tech rally gains.
KOSPI index opens sharply higher at Korea Exchange, traders celebrate US AI tech rally gains.
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KOSPI opens sharply higher on US AI tech rally

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Building on Friday's close, Seoul's KOSPI opened sharply higher on Monday, tracking Wall Street's AI-driven gains that eased bubble concerns. The index rose 1.69 percent to 4,088.56 early, advancing to 1.75 percent (4,090.91) by 11:20 a.m.

On December 22, 2025, the benchmark KOSPI added 68.01 points, or 1.69 percent, to 4,088.56 in the first 15 minutes of trading, further gaining 70.36 points, or 1.75 percent, to 4,090.91 by 11:20 a.m. This continued the rally from the December 19 close at 4,020.55.

The surge mirrored Friday's strong US performance despite AI valuation worries: Dow Jones +0.38 percent, Nasdaq +1.31 percent, S&P 500 +0.88 percent. Nvidia climbed 3.93 percent on reports of US review for H200 AI chip sales to China, AMD soared 6.15 percent, and Oracle rose 6.63 percent.

Seoul tech stocks led: Samsung Electronics +3.1 to 3.29 percent, SK hynix +4.39 to 5.48 percent, SK Square +3.96 to 6.02 percent, LG Energy Solution +1.85 to 2.77 percent. Doosan Enerbility +1.68 to 1.55 percent, Hanwha Aerospace +1.92 to 1.24 percent.

Automakers were mixed: Hyundai Motor recovered to +0.17 percent, Kia to -0.25 percent. Shipbuilders split, with Hanwha Ocean to +0.46 percent and HD Korea Shipbuilding to -1.19 percent.

The won traded slightly weaker at 1,477.4-1,477.7 per dollar, down 1.1-1.4 won.

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X discussions highlight KOSPI opening sharply higher, up 1.7-2%, primarily driven by semiconductor gains tracking US AI tech rally. Korean traders note heavy retail selling offset by foreign and institutional buying, leading to somewhat subdued momentum. Optimism persists with observations of foreigners positioning for upside and Santa rally expectations.

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Seoul stock traders celebrate KOSPI record high on tech and auto gains before slight pullback, with exchange screens and city skyline.
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Seoul stocks open sharply higher on tech, auto gains but trim later

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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.

South Korean stocks surged past the historic 8,000-point mark on the KOSPI index Friday, driven by a continued rally in large-cap tech shares tied to artificial intelligence.

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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.

South Korea's benchmark KOSPI index topped 7,000 points for the first time at the opening bell on Wednesday. The surge was driven by U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement pausing operations in the Strait of Hormuz amid efforts to finalize a deal with Iran. The index opened at a record high of 7,093.01.

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South Korean stocks opened at a record high Thursday, with the KOSPI benchmark nearing 6,500 points, driven by large-cap tech gains and the United States' indefinite extension of its ceasefire with Iran. U.S. President Donald Trump announced the decision following stalled peace talks. The index marked new records for the third consecutive session.

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