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Yonhap News6/23/2026Business1 min readSouth Korea

South Korean Stocks Open Lower on Wall Street Losses, Tech Concerns

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  • South Korean stocks opened slightly lower Tuesday, mirroring Wall Street's overnight decline.
  • Losses in U.S. tech firms and concerns over SpaceX's fundraising efforts weighed on investor sentiment, despite optimism regarding U.S.-Iran peace talks.
  • Major Korean tech and auto companies also saw declines.

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South Korean stocks opened lower, following overnight losses on Wall Street. U.S. tech firms declined amid concerns over major technology companies and SpaceX's fundraising efforts.

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SEOUL, June 23 (Yonhap) -- South Korean stocks opened slightly lower Tuesday, tracking overnight losses on Wall Street as a decline in U.S. tech firms outweighed optimism over progress in peace talks between the United States and Iran.

After starting 0.34 percent lower, the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) went down 3.17 points, or 0.03 percent, to 9,111.38 as of 9:15 a.m.

Overnight, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said a "very good foundation" had been established for negotiations toward a final agreement with Iran, while mediators also reported progress in the talks.

However, U.S. stocks closed mixed, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq declining 1.3 percent amid concerns about major technology companies.

Investor sentiment was also weighed down by reports that Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, is selling bonds as part of what is expected to be a major fundraising effort to support its artificial intelligence initiatives.

SpaceX plummeted 16.4 percent for its third straight decline after a record IPO last week.

In Seoul, major market heavyweights opened lower.

Market bellwether SK hynix lost 0.45 percent, while its chipmaking rival Samsung Electronics went down 0.99 percent.

Top carmaker Hyundai Motor retreated 3.1 percent, and Samsung Electro-Mechanics, an electronic components manufacturing affiliate of Samsung Electronics, fell 4.02 percent.

The Korean won was trading at 1,540.4 won against the U.S. dollar, down 3.4 won from the previous session, as of 9:15 a.m.

Open Questions

  • Will U.S. tech stocks continue to decline?
  • How will SpaceX's fundraising impact its AI initiatives?
  • Will the KOSPI recover in the coming sessions?

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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