Korean Stocks
Coverage of Korean Stocks in the Nexus archive.
- Korean Stocks Are on Fire Again, With a Bit Less Excess This Time
Korean stocks are reported to be highly active once again. In related news, Seoul has curbed the use of leveraged ETFs.
- Korean Stocks Rise as Chip Rally Regains Steam
Korean stocks are rising following a revival in the global AI trade and a chip rally regaining steam. This movement pushed the market toward a technical bull market, marking a dramatic turnaround from last month’s historic rout. Bloomberg TV's Avril Hong analyzed these latest moves.
- Traders Got Hit With Drama Everywhere This Week
Traders experienced heightened volatility in Korean stocks and US bonds this week, with market swings becoming more severe. The article highlights increased drama and instability across multiple financial markets.
- Yen Intervention on Watch; Korean Stocks Jump by Record | The Asia Trade 7/31/2026
The article highlights the potential intervention in the yen and a record increase in Korean stocks. Bloomberg TV provides live insights from Tokyo and Sydney with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts.
- Korean Stocks Extend Drop From Peak to 20% as AI Jitters Spread
Korean stocks have fallen 20% from their peak due to spreading concerns over artificial intelligence (AI). The decline reflects growing uncertainty in the market regarding AI's impact.
- Korean Stocks Tumble 6% as AI Jitters Hurt Chipmakers
Korean stocks fell 6% as concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) impacted chipmakers. The decline highlights market anxiety linked to AI-related developments affecting semiconductor companies.
- Korean Stocks Tumble 9% on Chip Selloff, Triggers Trading Halt
Korean stocks fell 9% due to a chip selloff, leading to a trading halt. The significant drop was triggered by declining demand in the semiconductor sector.
- Korean Stocks Rebound After 10% Rout as Focus Back on Earnings
Korean stocks rebounded following a 10% decline, with market attention shifting back to corporate earnings. The recovery suggests renewed investor confidence in earnings performance after a significant downturn.
- Bitcoin falls back below $63,000 as Iran-Israel trade strikes and Korean stocks crash
Bitcoin has dropped below $63,000 amid reports of trade strikes between Iran and Israel, and a crash in Korean stocks. The cryptocurrency decline coincides with geopolitical tensions and market volatility in Asia.
- Foreign investors have dumped billions of dollars of Korean stocks this year despite record rally. Here's why
Foreign investors have sold billions of dollars in Korean stocks this year despite the Kospi's status as a top-performing benchmark. The Kospi dropped over 8% at the open as selling intensified.
- Korean Stocks Tumble as Investors Rush to Offload Tech Shares
Korean stocks experienced a significant decline as investors actively sold technology shares. The market movement reflects heightened caution or profit-taking in the tech sector.
- US Futures, Korean Stocks Drop
US stock futures and Korean stock markets declined, indicating potential global market concerns.
- Korean Stocks Surge 100% in 2026 to Surpass Dotcom Era Gains
Korean stocks are projected to surge 100% by 2026, surpassing the gains seen during the Dotcom Era. This significant rise highlights robust market performance and investor confidence in the region's financial landscape.
- Korean Stocks Erase War Loss as Chipmakers Rise on AI Resurgence
Korean stocks rebounded from war-related losses as chipmakers gained momentum due to a resurgence in AI demand. The market recovery highlights renewed investor confidence in technology sectors driven by artificial intelligence advancements.
- BlackRock Favors Korean Stocks as Tech Demand Drives Profit Boom
BlackRock is increasing its investment in Korean stocks due to surging demand for technology, which is driving a significant profit boom in the region. The firm's preference for Korean equities highlights confidence in the country's tech sector growth and economic potential.