South Korean stock traders celebrate as KOSPI surges 0.95% to 4,886.52, aiming for 12th consecutive gain driven by auto, shipbuilding, and semiconductor sectors.
South Korean stock traders celebrate as KOSPI surges 0.95% to 4,886.52, aiming for 12th consecutive gain driven by auto, shipbuilding, and semiconductor sectors.
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South Korean stocks surge, targeting 12th straight gain

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South Korean stocks surged late Monday morning, poised to extend their winning streak to a 12th consecutive session. The benchmark KOSPI index rose 0.95 percent to 4,886.52 as of 11:20 a.m. Gains in auto, shipbuilding, and semiconductor sectors drove the rally.

In Seoul on January 19, South Korean stocks opened slightly lower but mounted a strong recovery late Monday morning. The KOSPI index, after rising 0.14 percent to 4,847.69 in the first 15 minutes, climbed 45.78 points, or 0.95 percent, to 4,886.52 by 11:20 a.m., surpassing Friday's record close of 4,840.74.

The auto sector led the gains prominently. Hyundai Motor surged 12.59 percent, fueled by news of expanded U.S. market share in 2025 through increased local production and strong hybrid sales, while its affiliate Kia advanced 6.68 percent. In semiconductors, SK hynix added 1.98 percent, and Samsung Electronics rose 0.13 percent. Transportation equipment, metals, and securities stocks also drove early momentum.

In contrast, financial, bio, and IT shares declined. KB Financial Group fell 1.15 percent, Celltrion dipped 1.2 percent, and Naver shed 2.44 percent. The market showed unease from U.S. fourth-quarter earnings, which pushed the S&P 500 and Nasdaq down 0.06 percent on Friday, alongside renewed trade tensions. U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of a 10 percent additional tariff on eight European countries opposing his Greenland acquisition plans weighed on investors.

The local currency traded at 1,475 won per U.S. dollar, down 1.4 won from the prior session. This positions the KOSPI for a potential 12th consecutive winning session following an 11-day rally.

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X discussions praise KOSPI's surge toward a 12th straight gain, driven by Hyundai Motor's strong performance, semiconductor rebound, and robot stocks. Traders observe institutional buying countering retail profit-taking, with optimism for further highs amid minimal US tariff impacts. Some note sector rotations and caution on sustainability.

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Seoul stock traders on the exchange floor watching rising tech stocks reach record highs
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Seoul stocks open at record high on tech rally

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South Korean stocks opened at a fresh record high on Monday as investor appetite for tech shares drove gains.

South Korean stocks opened at a fresh record high on Thursday, moving closer to the historic 8,000 milestone on the benchmark KOSPI index amid strength in large-cap tech shares.

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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.

The KOSPI fell 1.31 percent at the open on Friday, June 26, following tech losses on Wall Street and profit-taking after the previous session's sharp rise.

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