Foreign Selling Intensifies, Leading to Over 3% Drop in South Korea's KOSPI

Deep News
05/15

The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) initially rose during the morning session, approaching the 8,000-point threshold, before reversing course and declining by as much as 3.5%. Foreign investors were net sellers of KOSPI-listed stocks worth 1.6 trillion won in morning trading. Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix, and SK Square were the largest individual contributors to the index's decline. Samsung Electronics, the largest component of the KOSPI, saw its shares fall by as much as 5.1%, as the market closely monitors the company's wage negotiations with its labor union and the potential for a strike. "The KOSPI briefly surpassed 8,000 points in the morning but retreated as foreign selling intensified," stated Seo Sang-Young, a strategist at Mirae Asset Securities. The smaller-cap Kosdaq index declined by 2.8%. The MSCI Asia Pacific index fell by 1%.

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