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Can anything stop South Korea’s bull run?

Can anything stop South Korea’s bull run?

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South Korea’s KOSPI stock index has nearly doubled this year alone. The wild bull run has been driven by two companies: Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. This has prompted big questions about how to spread the benefits of the boom and led to threats of strikes. So how long can the rally last?


Guests and hosts:

  • Timothy Moe, chief regional equity strategist for Asia Pacific at Goldman Sachs
  • Hyok Jung Kim, associate research fellow at the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
  • Alice Fulwood, co-host of “Money Talks”
  • Ethan Wu, co-host of “Money Talks”


Topics covered:

  • South Korea
  • AI
  • Memory chips


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