Traders on Seoul stock exchange floor watching rising KOSPI index amid U.S. shutdown relief.
Traders on Seoul stock exchange floor watching rising KOSPI index amid U.S. shutdown relief.
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Seoul shares rise for second day on U.S. shutdown relief

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Progress toward ending the U.S. government's record-long shutdown boosted investor sentiment, lifting Seoul shares for a second straight day on Tuesday. The KOSPI closed up 0.81 percent at 4,106.39, though the Korean won weakened sharply against the dollar. Technology and energy stocks led the gains.

On November 11, the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) closed at 4,106.39, up 33.15 points or 0.81 percent, as investor appetite for riskier assets revived amid progress on ending the U.S. government's 41-day shutdown. The index touched a high of 4,187.46 during the session but trimmed gains due to some profit-taking. Trading volume was moderate at 375.15 million shares worth 19.93 trillion won ($13.6 billion), with decliners outnumbering gainers 540 to 339.

Institutions net bought 223.93 billion won worth of shares, and foreigners added 77.98 billion won, while individuals sold a net 282.9 billion won. This followed overnight Wall Street gains, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average up 0.81 percent and the Nasdaq Composite rising 2.27 percent. The U.S. Senate passed a temporary funding measure to end the shutdown, with final approval expected Wednesday U.S. time.

"The KOSPI gained ground as investor appetite for riskier assets revived, despite some profit-taking in recently rallied stocks," said Han Ji-young, an analyst at Kiwoom Securities Co. Technology and energy shares led the advance. Samsung Electronics jumped 2.88 percent to 103,500 won, SK hynix climbed 2.15 percent to 619,000 won, LG Energy Solution gained 1.61 percent to 473,000 won, and state-run Korea Electric Power Corp. surged 7.14 percent to 49,550 won. Decliners included Hyundai Motor, down 0.55 percent to 269,000 won, Korean Air off 0.91 percent to 21,800 won, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries slipping 0.74 percent to 534,000 won, and Hyundai Steel declining 0.78 percent to 31,650 won.

The Korean won fell sharply to 1,463.30 per dollar at 3:30 p.m., down 11.9 won from the previous session. Bond prices rose, with the three-year Treasury yield falling 3.4 basis points to 2.831 percent and the five-year benchmark shedding 4.4 basis points to 2.991 percent.

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Discussions on X highlight positive investor sentiment in Seoul shares, with the KOSPI rising for a second day due to progress in resolving the U.S. government shutdown. Posts from news outlets and traders note gains in Asian markets, including technology and energy sectors, amid optimism for economic stability. Sentiments are predominantly positive and neutral, focusing on market rallies, with no significant skeptical views observed.

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South Korean stocks closed higher on Friday at a fresh peak just shy of 5,000, led by gains in technology and brokerage shares. The benchmark KOSPI index rose 0.76 percent to 4,990.07 after hitting an intraday record of 5,021.13. The Korean won strengthened against the U.S. dollar.

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周五,首尔股市收低,结束了六个交易日的连涨行情,投资者锁定科技股和其他大盘股利润。韩元对美元大幅贬值。

韩国股市收于4,800点以上的新纪录高位,在半导体股买盘推动下,连续11个交易日上涨。基准KOSPI指数上涨0.9%,收于4,840.74点。本币兑美元汇率下跌3.9韩元至1,473.6。

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由于外国投资者抛售主要芯片制造商,首尔股市周四上午延续跌势。截至上午11:20,KOSPI下跌1.12%至3,987.46。前一日受第三季度GDP数据积极影响而上涨。

韩国股市周五开盘上涨近1%,因市场希望美以对伊朗的战争可能比预期更早结束。基准 KOSPI 指数上涨 0.94%,至 5,817.11 点,韩元从 17 年低点反弹。

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周三,由于华盛顿采取行动结束持续一个月的伊朗战争,市场乐观情绪高涨,首尔股市开盘大幅走高。基准指数KOSPI在开盘的前15分钟内上涨了170.22点,涨幅为3.06%,达到5724.14点。

 

 

 

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