South Korea’s finance ministry said after a meeting between the finance minister, the central bank governor and financial regulators that they will closely monitor risks that could amplify stock-market volatility. The ministry cited foreign and insti

2026-07-08

South Korea’s finance ministry said after a meeting between the finance minister, the central bank governor and financial regulators that they will closely monitor risks that could amplify stock-market volatility. The ministry cited foreign and institutional profit-taking, portfolio rebalancing and shifts in global AI-sector expectations as drivers. The KOSPI fell as much as 4% in early trade, touching its lowest level since May 20, before turning positive after a rebound in chip stocks. The ministry said rising concentration in the semiconductor industry is amplifying financial-market volatility and that chip-sector swings are increasingly affecting the broader market; regulators have issued prior warnings.