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Foreign Investors Withdraw Billions from Korean Stocks Amid Market Decline

Foreign Investors Withdraw Billions from Korean Stocks Amid Market Decline

8 Haziran 2026CNBC
  • Foreign investors have significantly withdrawn billions from Korean stocks this year, particularly as the Kospi index saw a sharp decline of over 8% at the market's opening on Monday. Despite its earlier strong performance, this downturn reflects growing concerns among investors.
  • The reasons behind this trend include geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties affecting market confidence.
  • The Kospi index, which had been performing well, now faces significant pressure as foreign investors pull out. This trend could have broader implications for the South Korean economy, particularly if it continues and affects domestic market stability.
  • The drastic sell-off in Korean stocks suggests a critical shift in investor sentiment, influenced by both external and internal factors. As the Kospi was previously a strong performer, this sudden downturn could indicate deeper issues within the South Korean economy or a reaction to global market conditions.
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