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It was the world’s hottest stock market. Now South Korea has entered bear territory.
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter21 hr. ago

It was the world’s hottest stock market. Now South Korea has entered bear territory.

The South Korean stock market, which reached a record high in June, has now entered bear-market territory due to multiple factors including intense competition, sustainability concerns, excessive leverage, and international capital outflows. These pressures have collectively reduced the market's upward momentum. The decline reflects broader challenges facing global equity markets amid shifting economic conditions and investor sentiment.

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It was the world’s hottest stock market. Now South Korea has entered bear territory.

The South Korean stock market, which reached a record high in June, has now entered bear-market territory due to multiple factors including intense competition, sustainability concerns, excessive leverage, and international capital outflows. These pressures have collectively reduced the market's upward momentum. The decline reflects broader challenges facing global equity markets amid shifting economic conditions and investor sentiment.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective analysis of economic factors affecting the South Korean stock market without overtly favoring any particular political ideology. While the topic relates to economic policy and financial stability, the framing remains neutral, focusing on market dynamics rather than黨

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