South Korean Stocks Dip, Ending 3-Day Rise Amid US-Iran Tensions
Quick Look
- South Korean stocks fell Thursday, ending a three-day rally and retreating from record highs due to renewed uncertainty from the US-Iran conflict.
- The KOSPI index dropped 1.84%, with most large-cap stocks closing lower.
- The Korean won also depreciated sharply against the US dollar.
AI-generated summary
South Korean stocks fell Thursday, ending a three-day rally and retreating from record highs due to renewed uncertainty from the US-Iran conflict. The KOSPI index dropped 1.84%, with most large-cap stocks closing lower. The Korean won also depreciated sharply against the US dollar.






