Stocks finished up for a third consecutive session Tuesday backed by a strong earnings performance by Samsung Electronics and overnight U.S. stock gains. The local currency fell against dollar.
Stocks opened slightly higher Tuesday backed by a strong earnings performance by Samsung Electronics and overnight U.S. stock gains.
Stocks closed over 1 percent higher Monday on advances in battery and chemical shares amid a slump in tech. The local currency slightly fell against the U.S. dollar.
Stocks opened higher Monday on large cap gains, tracking advances on Wall Street last week.
Stocks opened higher Friday as investors purchased techs and financials despite overnight losses on Wall Street.
The Kospi slumped 47.13 points, or 1.76 percent, to 2,628.62 after Meta Platforms released a disappointing earnings report.
Stocks opened weaker Thursday as investors sought profits following the previous session's sharp rise amid mixed overnight results on Wall Street.
Stocks soared 2 percent Wednesday as tech, secondary batteries and other market heavyweights rallied following overnight gains on Wall Street. The Korean won rose against the U.S. dollar.
Stocks opened stronger Wednesday as investors snapped up blue chips across the board following overnight gains on Wall Street.
The Kospi fell 6.42 points, or 0.24 percent, to 2,623.02 despite gains on Wall Street.
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