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Headline: KOSDAQ DipsSlightly by 0.21 Points, Closing at 773.26

Keywords: KOSDAQ, decline, 0.21 points

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Seoul – The KOSDAQ index in SouthKorea closed slightly lower on Friday, dropping 0.21 points to finish at 773.26.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the KOSDAQ index saw limited fluctuations throughout the day, ultimately ending with a 0.03% decline of 0.21 points.

While the KOSDAQ index performed poorly today, the overall South Korean stock market hasshown stability in recent times. Analysts attribute this to steady economic growth in South Korea and the government’s proactive policies.

Recently, the South Korean government has implemented a series of measures aimed at boosting economic growth, including reducing corporate tax rates, increasing infrastructure investment, and supporting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises. These policy measures have provided support for the South Korean stock market.

However, some analysts also point out that global economic uncertainties and the anticipated interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve could have a negative impact on the South Korean stock market.

Looking ahead, the future trajectory of the South Korean stock market will depend on global economic conditions and changes in domestic policies.

【来源】https://cn.yna.co.kr/view/ACK20240823002900881?section=economy/index&input=rss

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