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#13396314
3 March 2026
Members of the media report on the market closing at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026. South Korea's financial markets suffer a ''Black Tuesday'' shock as the benchmark KOSPI plunges 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, and the tech-heavy KOSDAQ falls 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to 1,137.70.
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#13396315
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396316
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396317
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396318
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396319
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396320
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396325
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396326
3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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3 March 2026
An electronic scoreboard at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026, displays the sharply fallen closing indices. The benchmark KOSPI plummets 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index sinks 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to finish at 1,137.70. The domestic stock market faces its worst single-day drop in years as geopolitical tensions soar following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, prompting foreign and institutional investors to dump shares amid fears of a wider regional war and surging global oil prices.
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#13396328
3 March 2026
Members of the media report on the market closing at the Korea Exchange (KRX) in Seoul, South Korea, on March 3, 2026. South Korea's financial markets suffer a ''Black Tuesday'' shock as the benchmark KOSPI plunges 452.22 points, or 7.24 percent, to close at 5,791.91, and the tech-heavy KOSDAQ falls 55.08 points, or 4.62 percent, to 1,137.70.
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22 January 2026
The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) and currency exchange rates display on a digital board at the Hana Bank headquarters dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, on January 22, 2026. The KOSPI makes financial history by breaching the psychological 5,000-point threshold for the first time since the index's inception 46 years ago, hitting an intraday high of 5,019.54. The index pares some gains to close at 4,952.53, up 42.60 points, or 0.87 percent, from the previous session, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ index gains 19.06 points, or 2.0 percent, to finish at 970.35. Analysts attribute the rally to optimism over global trade and the Lee Jae Myung administration's capital market support policies, marking a rapid ascent from the 4,000-point mark reached just three months prior.
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