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Stock gains and tech bonuses drive up Korean home prices, fueling asset inequality
Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking
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The korea Herald News
· Jul 1, 2026
Can Korea's retail investors power lasting market re-rating?
Korea's retail investors, long viewed as short-term traders in a property-obsessed economy, are emerging as a central force in the country's stock market rally. The question now is whether that money can become a stable base for a broader re-rating of Korean equities, or remain a source of volatility that keeps foreign investors cautious. Shim Jong-min, deputy head of Korea research at CLSA Securities, said the flow of household money into equities appears to be more than a simple chase for shor
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· Jun 24, 2026
Seoul stocks extend gains late Wed. morning on bargain hunting
SEOUL, June 24 (Yonhap) -- South Korean stocks extended their gains late Wednesd...
Sweden Herald
· Jul 3, 2026
Asian stock markets rise broadly, led by gains in South Korea and China
Asian stock markets rise broadly, led by gains in South Korea and China
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Related coverage for "Stock gains and tech bonuses drive up Korean home prices, fueling asset inequality": The korea Herald News — Can Korea's retail investors power lasting market re-rating?. Yonhap News Agency — Seoul stocks extend gains late Wed. morning on bargain hunting. Sweden Herald — Asian stock markets rise broadly, led by gains in South Korea and China