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Kospi Drops on Inflation Fears, US Tech Slump

editor 5월 19, 2026
Kospi Drops on Inflation Fears, US Tech Slump
An electronic board showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index at a dealing room of the Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul on Tuesday. ()

The **South Korean stock market** opened lower on Tuesday, as **investors** exhibited heightened caution amid escalating **inflation concerns** and an **overnight slump in major US technology stocks**.

The nation’s **benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI)** recorded a notable decline at the opening bell, shedding 90.38 points, or 1.2 percent, to settle at 7,425.66.

This cautious **market sentiment** mirrored developments in **overnight US stock trading**, where **markets** closed mixed. **Investor caution** was significantly influenced by US President Donald Trump’s statement regarding the postponement of a planned attack on Iran, following requests from Gulf leaders. Concurrently, a sharp surge in **crude oil prices** exacerbated **market anxiety** and intensified worries surrounding **long-term inflation**.

Examining the **US market performance**, the **Dow Jones Industrial Average** managed a modest gain of 0.32 percent. In contrast, the **S&P 500** experienced a slight dip of 0.07 percent, while the **tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index** registered a more pronounced loss of 0.51 percent.

Several **prominent US technology giants**, including **Apple** and **Microsoft**, concluded the trading day with losses, contributing to the broader tech sector’s downturn. Furthermore, **global investors** are keenly anticipating the crucial **earnings report** from **AI chip manufacturing leader Nvidia** scheduled for later this week, a report expected to significantly impact **technology stock valuations** and **overall market sentiment**.

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Tags: Drops Fears Inflation Korean business Korean economy KOSPI Slump Tech

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