Seoul shares slide 2.3% after record gains over short selling ban
South Korean stocks ended more than 2.3 percent lower Tuesday as investors took profit following the previous session's sharpest-ever daily gains prompted by the country's reimposing of a ban on stock short selling. The local currency sharply fell against the greenback.
The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index sank 58.41 points, or 2.33 percent, to close at 2,433.96, bringing its four-session winning streak to a close.
Trading volume was moderate at 447.6 million shares worth 11.38 trillion won ($8.6 billion), with losers outnumbering gainers 634 to 244.
On Monday, the Kospi recorded its largest daily gain of 134.03 points, climbing 5.66 percent, buoyed by the short selling ban that will be in place until the end of June 2024.
Financial authorities cited concerns about growing market volatility from illegal short selling practices.
"Today's selling spree was due to investors taking profit from yesterday's large gains," Kim Seok-hwan, an analyst at Mirae Asset Securities, said.
Chung Yong-taek, an analyst at IBK Securities, also noted that the steep market gains in the previous session were an "irregular reaction" by the unexpected systemic change in the market system.
"In the past, even when short selling was prohibited, the market would typically rise about 6 percent in a span of one to two weeks. However, the Kospi jumped by more than 5 percent Monday alone," Chung said.
Most blue chips were rattled across the board, with top battery maker LG Energy Solution plunging 10.23 percent to 443,000 won and its smaller rival Samsung SDI plummeting 7.91 percent to 466,000 won.
Tech companies also fared worse, with No. 2 chip maker SK hynix slipping 1.95 percent to 130,400 won and home appliance giant LG Electronics finishing 1.8 percent lower at 103,400 won. Tech behemoth Samsung Electronics remained unchanged at 70,900 won.
Chemical and energy shares, which chalked up strong gains in the previous session, also suffered from steep losses.
LG Chem tumbled 5.57 percent to 492,000 won and leading refiner SK Innovation fell 7.07 percent to 144,500 won.
The local currency ended at 1,307.90 won against the US dollar, down 10.60 won from the previous session's close, following its rise in the past three consecutive sessions. (Yonhap)
(责任编辑:쇼핑)
- Supporters of Israel hold rally in Seoul, urge Hamas to stop atrocities
- Enhypen's new album to be led by 'Sweet Venom'
- Man arrested for assaulting woman for having short hair
- S. Korean family returns home after fleeing Gaza via Egypt
- Gimbap and hanja cramming: Life of Korean Studies students in Paris
- Former justice minister hints at parliamentary bid as 'nonlegal' route for redemption
- Mayplace Hotel marks ninth anniversary with room promotions
- Election calculus dominates debate on Seoul expansion plan
- Another suspect of Tajik duo behind S. Korean money exchange robbery nabbed
- SK Ecoplant to supply advanced fuel cells to Irish data center
- S. Korea, Thailand to work to resolve entry denial claims
- Former justice minister hints at parliamentary bid as 'nonlegal' route for redemption
- TvN Sports, CGV to screen Bundesliga’s first ‘Korean derby’
- Coupang opens 2nd fullfillment center in Taiwan
- [Korea Beyond Korea] In Paris, soaring demand for Korean studies yet to be fully met
- From horror to romance, November is new battlefield for local films
- 尹대통령 “군장병 확고한 국가관·대적관 안보대세 가져야”
- Jungkook on top: BTS singer racks up more landmark feats with 'Golden'
- Biden says Hamas must be eliminated, US officials warn war could escalate
- Zerobaseone reaches 'Melting Point' with 2nd EP
- Hyundai Motor partners with IUCN for forest project in Vietnam views+
- Seoul shares dip amid grim outlook for EV sector views+
- Business sentiment falls in S. Korea over Middle East tensions: poll views+
- Eximbank holds workshop on development financing views+
- Korea's yakgwa booming on back of ‘newtro’ trend, media coverage views+
- The Boyz to return next month with new album views+
- Rich culture of masks in Korea, Japan and China on show at Folk Museum views+
- Partial list of artists to perform at 2023 MAMA Awards unveiled views+
- 이준석, 유승민과 창당설에 “배제 안 한다…한다면 비례 신당은 아냐” views+
- FNC to debut new boy band Ampers&One on Nov. 15 views+