Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes (KOSPI)
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Quick Definition
The Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes (KOSPI) is a major stock market index that tracks the performance of all common stocks listed on the Stock Market Division of the Korea Exchange.
Examples
- 1A rise in KOSPI indicates a general increase in the value of South Korean stocks, reflecting investor confidence in the economy.
- 2When a major South Korean company like Samsung reports strong earnings, KOSPI often sees an uptick due to the heavy weighting of such companies.
- 3Investors use KOSPI as a benchmark to gauge the performance of their own portfolios against the broader South Korean market.
- 4Economic events like changes in interest rates or international trade agreements can lead to significant fluctuations in the KOSPI.
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KOSPISouth Koreastock indexequity marketsinvestment tracking
Quick Info
Category:Investing
Difficulty:intermediate
Last Updated:6/19/2025