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South Korea's Ministry of Finance: Will closely monitor stock market volatility risks

2026-07-08 09:47:46
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On Wednesday, the South Korean Ministry of Finance stated that Finance Minister Kim Yun-seok agreed to closely monitor risk factors that may exacerbate stock market volatility after meeting with the central bank governor and heads of financial regulatory agencies. The Ministry noted that the increase in stock market volatility is due to profit-taking by foreign and institutional investors, portfolio rebalancing, and changes in global AI sector expectations.

According to Gate market data, during the early trading session today, the South Korean KOSPI index fell by as much as 4%, reaching its lowest level since May 20, before turning upward driven by a rebound in chip stocks. The Ministry pointed out that the increased concentration in the semiconductor industry has become a factor exacerbating financial market volatility.

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