[At a Glance]
① [Market] "Samsung Electronics at 300,000 Won, SK hynix at 2 Million Won" Surpass Major Milestones...KOSPI Breaks Past 8,100
② [Commodities] International Oil Prices Plunge Nearly 7% on Hopes for the Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz...WTI at the 90 Dollar Mark
③ [Defense] President Lee: "Accelerate Introduction of Nuclear-Powered Submarines...Swiftly Recover Wartime Operational Control"

MARKET INDEX : Year to date

KOSPI Hits All-Time High, Surpassing 8,100 as Samsung Electronics Reaches 300,000 Won and SK hynix 2 Million Won [1-Minute Brief] View original image

Top3 NEWS

■ KOSPI Surpasses 8,100...The Era of Samsung Electronics at 300,000 Won and SK hynix at 2 Million Won Begins
○KOSPI surpasses 8,100 for the first time, driven by easing tensions in the Middle East
○Samsung Electronics reaches 300,000 won, SK hynix climbs to 2 million won
○"KOSPI is the biggest beneficiary of AI; reaching 10,000 points is entirely possible"
■ International Oil Prices Plunge on Hopes for Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz...WTI at the 90 Dollar Mark
○Oil prices tumble on expectations for US-Iran negotiations
○Brent and WTI both fall by 6~7%
○Market reflects hopes for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
■ President Lee: "We Must Accelerate Introduction of Nuclear-Powered Submarines"...Also Orders Swift Transfer of Wartime Operational Control
○President Lee presides over Cabinet and Emergency Economic Meetings
○Mentions nuclear submarines as a core future defense strategy, emphasizing a shift to autonomous security and an advanced, powerful military
○"True strong security is not just about winning wars, but about making war unnecessary"
KOSPI Hits All-Time High, Surpassing 8,100 as Samsung Electronics Reaches 300,000 Won and SK hynix 2 Million Won [1-Minute Brief] View original image

One-minute OK, essential time-saving and cost-effective economic news. Published daily at 8:00 a.m.



This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing