KOSPI Drop Seen by NPS Chair as Possible Short-Term Correction
Published: · Source: mk.co.kr

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- As South Korean stocks closed lower on the 15th, National Pension Service chair Kim Sung-joo weighed in on the KOSPI decline as a possible short-term correction.
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South Korean stocks closed lower on the 15th, but Kim Sung-joo, chair of the National Pension Service, placed weight on the possibility that the KOSPI’s turn lower was a short-term correction. Speaking with Maeil Business Newspaper that day, Kim addressed the KOSPI’s move and suggested, from the perspective of reading a stock chart, that the sharp fall should not necessarily be judged as a long-term trend reversal. The original headline stated, “The KOSPI plunge is a short-term correction, pausing before rising again,” conveying a message that the recent decline should be viewed calmly. The information in the article is limited to the market’s lower close and Kim’s short-term correction assessment. Source: mk.co.kr
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