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South Korea’s KOSPI and KOSDAQ Indices Slide Amid Broad Market Weakness
South Korea's financial markets saw a notable downturn as the KOSPI index opened lower on the 13th, shedding 60.52 points—or 1.68%—to settle at 3,550.08. This decline follows the previous session’s close at 3,610.60, highlighting growing caution and risk aversion among investors.
Similarly, the KOSDAQ index mirrored this trend, dropping 13.73 points, or 1.60%, at the start of the trading day to reach 845.76. This marked a downturn from its prior close of 859.49, underlining a widespread vulnerability within South Korea's capital markets.
The synchronized drop in both indices underscores a broader market weakness potentially influenced by external economic factors, global financial trends, or regional uncertainties. Investor sentiment has clearly turned cautious, with both institutional and retail participants likely reassessing their positions against a backdrop of market volatility.