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Stocks opened a tad higher Friday on gains in semiconductor and auto shares.
Shares opened slightly lower Friday, tracking overnight losses on Wall Street from discouraging U.S. economic data.
Kospi dipped below the 2,400 mark on Friday morning, reaching levels not seen since this year’s "Black Monday" in August.
Shares ended lower to extend their falls for the third consecutive day Monday as investors remain concerned the U.S. Federal Reserve's additional rate hikes could result in a global recession next year. The won rose against the dollar.
SK Bioscience has fallen for two of the three days since its listing, down now by almost a quarter from its peak, with retail investors hit hardest.
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