Korean media: South Korean stock market volatility intensified, retail investors "bottom" Chinese stock market
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2023-11-15 17:44:46
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According to Korean media reports, South Korean retail investors' share of investment in overseas stocks rose in the first week after South Korea's financial regulator announced a total ban on short selling from November 6。As a result of the South Korean government's ban on short selling, volatility in the South Korean stock market has further increased, with many individual South Korean investors choosing to "sell South Korean domestic stocks and buy foreign stocks."。Some analysts believe that the reason why South Korean individual investors will favor Chinese stocks in the near future, and choose to enter the Chinese stock market "bottom," reflecting the Chinese economy, Sino-US relations expected changes.。
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