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Park Jong-ryeol
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Han Byeong-do: Court Decision Needed on Calls for Re-elections in Local Elections Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, stated on June 7 that he is aware of calls for re-elections related to the June 3 local elections, but emphasized the need to await a swift court decision based on law and principles. During an emergency press briefing at the National Assembly, Han acknowledged, "I am aware that such discussions are taking place." Earlier, lawmaker Park Seon-won posted on Facebook, "Re-elections should be held in areas where there were issues with the ballots. The Central Election Management Commission must take responsibility and ensure re-elections, especially since it could have anticipated the need for more ballots based on early voting." Lawmaker Choi Min-hee also expressed her views on Facebook, stating, "Jang Dong-hyuk's call for a full re-election is unreasonable. We should only hold re-elections in the areas where ballot issues occurred." These statements contrast with remarks made by Secretary-General Jo Seung-rae, who said on election day that the re-election claims made by the People Power Party were not worth considering. Additionally, Senior Spokesperson Kang Jun-hyun held a separate press briefing, stating, "The party has not discussed re-elections. If there is a need for discussion, it will take place at the Supreme Council meeting." Meanwhile, during the election process, a significant incident occurred in the Songpa district of Seoul, where a shortage of ballots temporarily halted voting. Both ruling and opposition parties have raised concerns about the responsibility of the election commission.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-07 14:48:00 -
Kasper Electric Faces Up to 28-Month Delays Amid European Demand Hyundai Motor's Kasper Electric has been experiencing delivery delays for over a year, primarily due to high demand in the European market, which has led to a significant portion of production being allocated for export. As of June 7, industry sources report that the waiting period for the Kasper Electric can reach up to 28 months. All trims, except for the top-tier EV Lounge (16 months), require more than 22 months for delivery. Hyundai has been informing customers about the delays for both the gasoline model and the 2026 Kasper EV on its official website. This notification has been ongoing since June of last year. Comments on various online communities include remarks like, "The car is coming out later than my son who went to the military." Some used car platforms are even listing vehicles at prices higher than new models. The delays in new car launches are attributed to the expansion of exports to Europe. Gwangju Global Motors (GGM), responsible for production, has prioritized a significant portion of its output for export, resulting in domestic supply struggling to meet demand. The Kasper Electric, sold under the name 'Inster' in the European market, has been steadily popular since its export began in 2024. According to Hyundai's European division, the cumulative sales of Inster reached 33,917 units last year, making it the second best-selling electric vehicle in the A-segment (microcar category). In April, 2,974 units were sold in Europe, ranking it as the third most sold model among Hyundai's electrified vehicles, following the Tucson and Kona. Industry experts attribute Inster's success to the unique automotive consumption culture in Europe. While the domestic market has shifted towards mid-sized SUVs, European consumers still prefer compact cars. The growing demand for entry-level electric vehicles, driven by rising EV prices, is also seen as a factor in Inster's popularity. A Hyundai representative noted, "While the Kasper has a strong image as a compact car in Korea, it is perceived as a practical urban electric vehicle in Europe. However, production volumes are fixed, making it difficult to increase output in the short term, so the delivery delays are expected to continue for the foreseeable future." 2026-06-07 14:48:00 -
President Lee Appoints Han Seong-sook as New Prime Minister, Second Woman in Role President Lee Jae-myung appointed Han Seong-sook, the Minister of SMEs and Startups, as the new Prime Minister on June 7. If confirmed through the parliamentary hearing, Han will become the second woman to hold the position, following former Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook, who served during the Roh Moo-hyun administration nearly 19 years ago. Additionally, she will make history as the first Prime Minister with a background as a CEO of a major corporation, having previously served as the CEO of Naver, South Korea's largest IT company. Chief Presidential Secretary Kang Hoon-sik held a briefing at the Cheong Wa Dae and stated, "With her experience as a representative of an IT company and as the Minister of SMEs and Startups, we expect her to effectively address the critical challenge of the AI transformation and lead the growth of all South Koreans, not just a select few." He added, "If we combine Han's innovative spirit and her experience as Minister with the position of Prime Minister, we believe she can transform the current economic growth driven by the semiconductor boom and rising exports into growth that benefits small businesses, micro-enterprises, and local economies across the nation." 2026-06-07 14:39:00 -
Xi Jinping Visits North Korea Amid Strengthening China-North Korea Ties Chinese President Xi Jinping has chosen North Korea as his first overseas destination this year. He will make a state visit to the country from June 8 for a two-day meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. This marks Xi's first visit to North Korea in nearly seven years, following Kim's trip to China in September last year for the Victory Day celebrations. Given the diplomatic significance of selecting North Korea as his first foreign stop this year, China is expected to reaffirm its traditional friendly relations with North Korea while enhancing strategic cooperation in economic, diplomatic, and security areas. This move is also seen as an effort to assert China's influence in the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia. Wang Yajun, the Chinese ambassador to North Korea, stated in an article for the People's Daily on June 6 that "the two leaders will hold an important historical meeting and outline a new chapter in China-North Korea relations for a new era." China to Showcase Influence Over North Korea Amid Strengthened China-North Korea-Russia Cooperation This year marks the 65th anniversary of the China-North Korea Mutual Aid and Cooperation Treaty, and China is likely to focus on further strengthening its ties with North Korea. This treaty includes a clause for automatic military intervention if one party is attacked, symbolizing the China-North Korea alliance. However, concerns have arisen within China regarding a potential decline in influence over North Korea as the latter rapidly expands military and economic cooperation with Russia. Amid U.S.-China competition and the growing closeness between North Korea and Russia, analysts suggest that China will seek to reinforce its relationship with North Korea to maintain its influence while also strengthening the trilateral cooperation framework with North Korea and Russia against the U.S.-led international order. As China-North Korea-Russia cooperation progresses, there is growing interest in China's potential access to the East Sea through the Tumen River. The issue of utilizing the Tumen River as a maritime route to the East Sea has been a significant concern for China. The northeastern region of China has been unable to directly access the East Sea due to geographical barriers posed by Russia's Primorsky Krai and North Korea. However, during recent China-Russia summits, it was indicated that discussions regarding the Tumen River's maritime access would involve North Korea. In addition to Tumen River cooperation, economic development collaboration, including the utilization of North Korea's Rason Economic Zone and the expansion of material and human exchanges between the two countries, is expected to be a focal point of the upcoming summit. Sing Liqi, a professor at Fudan University's Institute of International Studies, predicted in the Hong Kong Ming Pao that Xi's visit to North Korea would enhance cooperation in various social and economic fields. He noted that North Korea is currently at a crucial stage of economic development, and cooperation between the two countries presents significant investment opportunities for China, indicating substantial potential for collaboration. North Korea Showcases Nuclear Capabilities Amid Potential for U.S.-North Korea Dialogue Issues surrounding North Korea's nuclear program and the Korean Peninsula will also be key topics at the summit. Following a series of recent summits involving the U.S., China, and Russia, Xi's immediate visit to Pyongyang is likely to emphasize China's role as a key mediator in the Korean Peninsula issues. As North Korea continues to reject denuclearization and block dialogue with the U.S., attention is focused on whether China can facilitate a resumption of talks between North Korea and the U.S. Recently, North Korea has been asserting its nuclear capabilities and justifying its possession of nuclear weapons. Reuters reported that "ahead of Xi's visit to North Korea, the country is justifying the acceleration of its nuclear arsenal to strengthen its negotiating position." Consequently, some analysts believe that the likelihood of the two leaders finding a breakthrough on denuclearization is low. This year, statements from the China-South Korea, China-Russia, and U.S.-China summits have notably omitted references to denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula, indicating a subtle shift in the principle of 'no tolerance for North Korea's nuclear program.' Voice of America (VOA) cited experts who noted that "amid the growing closeness between North Korea and Russia, China is shifting towards a less critical stance on North Korea," and that considering China's reluctance to interfere in North Korean internal affairs, discussions on denuclearization with Kim may be challenging. Chinese expert Deng Yiwun recently wrote in Foreign Policy that "if China continues to maintain distance, it risks pushing North Korea further towards Russia and ultimately losing its dominant position on the Korean Peninsula," adding that China will likely use Xi's visit as an opportunity to present economic and security incentives to draw North Korea back into a China-led orbit. A diplomatic source in Beijing remarked that "Xi's visit to North Korea demonstrates China's leadership in international diplomatic order through the recent series of U.S.-China and China-Russia summits, while also sending a message that it will manage the security concerns (North Korea's nuclear issue) in its own backyard." 2026-06-07 14:39:00 -
Former Naver CEO tapped as next PM SEOUL, June 7 (AJP) - Minister of SMEs and Startups Han Seong-sook was tapped to become the next prime minister, replacing incumbent Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, Cheong Wa Dae said on Sunday. At a press briefing in Seoul, presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said President Lee Jae Myung has nominated Han as the next prime minister. Referring to the outgoing prime minister, Kang also thanked Kim for his service and said the government's policy achievements were largely due to his work. Her appointment comes about a year after she joined the cabinet, upon Lee's inauguration, as head of the ministry overseeing policies supporting young entrepreneurs and small businesses. If she passes parliamentary confirmation at the National Assembly, she would become the country's second female prime minister, following former Prime Minister Han Myeong-sook who served from 2006 to 2007 under the Roh Moo-hyun administration. A veteran of the IT industry, Han began her career as a tech journalist before joining Naver, where she rose to become the first female CEO of the country's largest portal. Sunday's nomination appears to reflect Lee's focus on technological and economic innovation as his administration enters its second year, with Han expected to bring industry expertise to the role. Meanwhile, Lee is set to hold a news conference Monday marking his first anniversary in office, where he will lay out his vision and key tasks for his second year. He is also expected to address Han's nomination as well as the outcomes of last week's local elections, in which the ruling Democratic Party (DP), despite its overall victory, suffered losses in several strategically important areas including races where Lee had personally backed candidates. Monday's news conference will be his fourth since taking office in June last year, following one on July 3 last year to mark his first month, another on Sept. 10 to celebrate 100 days, and a New Year's news conference on Jan. 21. About 160 reporters from domestic and international media outlets are expected to attend the press conference, which will last roughly 100 minutes and be divided into three key areas: policy, the economy, and society and culture. But Lee is also likely to face questions about the local elections from reporters, as thousands of protesters continue to take to the streets calling for a re-election after some voters in southern Seoul were unable to vote or faced delays due to a shortage of ballot papers on election day. 2026-06-07 14:38:56 -
Director Yeon Sang-ho Discusses 'Gunchi' and Its Themes of AI and Collective Fear 'Gunchi' is on the verge of surpassing 5 million viewers, continuing its strong performance at the box office. The film first gained attention after being invited to the Midnight Screenings section of the 79th Cannes Film Festival and has steadily attracted audiences since its release. Yeon Sang-ho, known for expanding the K-zombie genre with films like 'Train to Busan' and 'Peninsula,' revisits themes of an unidentified infection, evolving collectives, and the choices of humans trying to survive. The interest sparked at Cannes has translated into theater attendance, showcasing Yeon’s continued relevance in genre filmmaking."We didn’t set out to make a zombie film from the beginning. I had many thematic discussions with writer Choi Gyu-seok. We talked about AI algorithms and the unresolved issues from 'Hell,' which made me reflect on what we find frightening about collectivity. There are moments when the consensus of universal thought can render individuality powerless. I believe that the discomfort stems from the moments when unique thoughts feel powerless. As we discussed how to express this cinematically, we thought we could explore it through zombies, which propelled the screenplay forward," Yeon said.The concept of collective intelligence naturally led to imagery of ants and collectives. During the research process, Yeon encountered the ecology of ants and the concept of collective intelligence, which influenced the visualization of the infected characters' movements and reboot-like actions, developed through extensive discussions with the choreography team."I think I started searching for information with the idea of creating a story about collective intelligence. I came across the ecology of ants and learned that the term 'collective intelligence' was first used in that context, which led me to focus my research on ants. This connection naturally led to considerations of how to visualize the rebooting process. While the script described it in abstract terms, there were many tasks to visualize it. We created it while discussing with the choreography team, which seemed to embody the mindset of the zombies in their movements," he explained.The infected characters in 'Gunchi' leave a strong impression on the audience with their bizarre movements, distinct from the familiar actions typically seen in zombie films. Yeon believes these characters require symbolic gestures that are memorable rather than fully explained."I wanted there to be very symbolic movements. For instance, in films like 'The Invasion of the Body Snatchers,' there are famous gestures aliens make when they discover humans. They are mechanical yet bizarre, and somewhat humorous, creating a strange feeling. I thought that such oddness could be completed with a certain force. Creating a signature movement is a matter of intensity, so I often encouraged the choreography team to be bold in their approach," he said.The casting of Jun Ji-hyun has been one of the film's biggest talking points. Yeon admitted he was unsure if she would be interested in the genre he typically works in. However, through their conversations, he discovered her strong understanding and interest in genre films."It felt almost simultaneous. I had my own color in the works I’ve done, and I didn’t know if Jun Ji-hyun was interested in that type of project. I wondered if she would take on this role. Surprisingly, I found out that she enjoys watching unique works, including unconventional American dramas. She clearly has a solid understanding of genre and a high level of comprehension regarding the script. I felt her interest in genre films was greater than I expected," he noted.Jun Ji-hyun's character, Kwon Se-jeong, is more of an intelligent character who reads situations rather than one focused on strong action. Yeon believes her striking appearance and movements keep the character engaging. He also expressed a desire to see her in a full-fledged action film in the future."Since the protagonist is an intelligent character, there weren’t many opportunities for action. However, her appearance is striking, and even her walking has a certain vigor, which kept her character from being dull. I think it would be great to see her in a full action film someday, as she has the physicality that suits action roles," he said.Regarding Koo Kyo-hwan, Yeon described him as an "extraordinary actor." He noted that Koo possesses a unique acting style that differs from traditional actors and has a remarkable ability to convince the audience."I think Koo Kyo-hwan is an extraordinary actor. He clearly has a different approach to acting compared to conventional actors, and he has a great ability to persuade the audience. He is a film enthusiast, which helps him connect well with the material. He is familiar with unique films and has a high understanding of unconventional expressions. Characters like Seo Young-cheol may appear strange, but there seems to be an intuitive understanding of why this role needs to be portrayed this way," he said.'Gunchi' is a fast-paced, experiential genre film. Yeon noted that while the initial script was lengthy, it ultimately needed to focus more on situational elements rather than character narratives."When I first wrote the script, it was about 168 pages long. However, when it came to presenting it as a film, I felt it needed to be more experiential and fast-paced. We had to reduce character narratives and focus on situations. As a result, relationships became more important, and those relationships themselves became the characters. It was crucial to leave room for the audience to imagine something based on those relationships, so I aimed to create unique pairings," he explained.Yeon’s exploration of the zombie genre continues. He remarked that once zombies are established, questions tend to multiply. Especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, the ethical confusion over whether to view zombies as patients or targets for elimination has intensified, expanding the realm of imagination."Once zombies are established, questions keep multiplying. For instance, the initial inability to suppress zombies raises the dilemma of whether to view them as patients or to shoot them. This ethical confusion seems to have grown, especially after experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, this leads to an expansion of imagination. Considering what zombies symbolize and what they truly represent can yield various interpretations," he said.When asked about his prolific creative output, Yeon expressed that he feels more excitement than fatigue. He finds the current industry environment, where the lines between film and OTT, as well as domestic and international projects, have blurred, to be stimulating rather than confusing."I don’t often feel fatigued. I find it enjoyable. I think these days are the most fun. One of the challenges facing filmmakers today is the undefined nature of the industry. In the past, it was straightforward—if it was a film, it was just a film. Now, with OTT and other complexities, I found myself wondering what to do. However, after working on 'Face' last year, I thought, 'Since it’s like this, let’s try anything.' This has made it even more enjoyable," he said.Looking ahead to the next decade, Yeon expressed a desire to focus on projects he hasn’t attempted before. He aims to experiment with unique methods and new production approaches rather than being overly concerned with box office success or scale."Unlike the past decade, I want to focus on things I haven’t done in the next ten years. I think I should not be overly concerned with size or box office and should continue to try unusual things. I believe that will allow me to spend this period without regrets. These days, trying different things has been very enjoyable," he concluded.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-07 14:36:00 -
Asiana Weihai Country Club Enhances Competitiveness with Course and Room Renovations Kumho Resort has significantly enhanced the competitiveness of the Asiana Weihai Country Club and Resort through extensive course maintenance and room renovations. With the recent reduction in fuel surcharges and China's visa-free entry policy, demand for short-distance overseas travel has increased. Asiana Weihai CC, located about an hour from Incheon Airport, is gaining attention as a nearby golf destination. The 18-hole links course, situated along the northern coastline of Weihai City in Shandong Province, boasts stunning sea views along the coastal cliffs, earning it the nickname "the Pebble Beach of the East." It was recently ranked 28th in the "2024-2025 Top 100 Golf Courses in China," further solidifying its international reputation. Asiana Weihai CC has recently undergone renovations to both its course and accommodations. The most notable improvement is the enhancement of the course quality. The grass has been replaced with a dense, heat-resistant variety known as "Zoysiagrass (Zoysia matrella)." This durable grass type allows for a reduction of over 50% in pesticide and irrigation water usage, enabling more environmentally friendly management. Additionally, the greens have been standardized to create a uniform and high-quality course environment. Six holes, three on the front and three on the back, have been equipped with night lighting to support stable play even during seasons with early sunsets. Infrastructure for customer convenience has also seen significant upgrades. From last year until April of this year, new golf carts were introduced in phases. The new carts are equipped with front ultrasonic sensors, wipers, heated seats, and portable fans, ensuring safe and comfortable transportation even in rain or at night. The accommodation environment has also been upgraded. Some rooms have been reconfigured to include double and twin beds, along with additional sinks for enhanced convenience. Modern amenities such as wireless chargers and automatic bathroom blinds have been implemented. Furthermore, staff who speak Korean have been prioritized for placement at the front desk and restaurant, and Korean language training for caddies is ongoing to continuously improve tailored services for domestic golfers. A Kumho Resort representative stated, "Asiana Weihai CC is a golf resort that offers excellent accessibility, breathtaking natural scenery, and premium round environments along with accommodation facilities. We will continue to enhance the course, rooms, and overall customer service to elevate our brand value as a premium golf resort."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-07 14:36:00 -
Can Voters Claim Compensation for Inability to Vote? Past Rulings Grant Up to $200,000 The recent local elections on June 3, 2026, faced an unprecedented shortage of ballots, leading to speculation that voters who were unable to cast their votes may seek compensation from the government. According to the Central Election Commission, out of 14,288 polling places nationwide, 67 experienced a shortage of ballots on election day. In Seoul, 35 polling places were affected, along with 8 in Busan, 7 in Daegu, 6 in Incheon, 3 in Ulsan, and 8 in Gyeongnam, with Songpa District having the highest number at 15. Of these, 50 polling places were confirmed to have run out of ballots, while 22 temporarily halted voting due to the shortage before resuming. In past similar cases, voters whose voting rights were infringed due to government negligence received compensation ranging from 300,000 to 2 million won (approximately $230 to $1,540). In a 2015 ruling, the Daejeon District Court ordered the government to pay 2 million won to a woman who was unable to participate in an education superintendent election due to an error in the criminal record list, which incorrectly listed her as having violated the Public Election Act. The court stated, "The staff responsible for maintaining the criminal record list had a duty to accurately input the status of the cases into the system." It also noted that the staff's negligence in handling the records led to the wrongful classification of the plaintiff, which resulted in the infringement of her voting rights. Under the Public Election Act, individuals who are currently serving a suspended sentence or have been sentenced to imprisonment for election-related offenses within the past ten years are ineligible to vote. Last year, the Busan High Court ruled that voters with developmental disabilities who were denied assistance during the voting process in the 20th presidential election should each receive 1 million won in compensation. The court found that election workers had improperly denied requests for assistance and acted arbitrarily against the established voting assistance guidelines, warranting compensation. Legal experts suggest that claims for compensation due to the ballot shortage could also be viable, as government employees may have acted unlawfully, causing personal harm. Voters who waited several hours to vote could argue for compensation for their time lost. In cases of voting rights infringement, it is anticipated that the compensation claims could be higher due to the violation of fundamental rights. However, some analysts caution that the actual compensation may not be substantial compared to the time and costs involved in pursuing legal action. Additionally, it has come to light that public employees working as election staff reported concerns about ballot shortages to the Central Election Commission several hours before voting ended. The Seoul Regional Headquarters of the National Public Employees Union shared excerpts from a KakaoTalk group chat involving about 150 public employees and Election Commission staff who worked at the second polling place in Jamsil 7-dong, where the ballot shortage occurred. The chat included messages such as, "The polling place clerks are asking if we will run out of ballots, but we can only respond that the Election Commission is monitoring the situation without giving a definitive answer," and "We are requesting police support; can we call them? The situation on-site is very serious." Messages also indicated that only 35 ballots remained and urged for quick action to prevent voting from being halted, stating, "We need to take measures to allow voters to cast their votes even after 6 PM." The public employees' union criticized that the chaos and citizen complaints were unfairly placed on the local public employees who were supporting the election, rather than the Election Commission. It is reported that the public employees on duty that day were responsible for various tasks, including sorting, packaging, and transporting election materials, in addition to their election duties.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-07 14:33:00 -
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Meets Hyundai's Euisun Chung in Seoul Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, held an unexpected meeting with Euisun Chung, chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, on June 7 at Uraeeok in Jongno, Seoul. According to industry sources, Huang and Chung met around 11:50 a.m. and shared a meal of Pyongyang cold noodles for about an hour. Uraeeok is known as a prominent restaurant specializing in this dish, having opened in 1946. During their meeting, they reportedly discussed specific measures to enhance AI collaboration between their companies. Recently, NVIDIA and Hyundai have been strengthening their partnership to lead in future mobility. Hyundai plans to establish AI technology centers, physical AI centers, and data centers in South Korea in collaboration with NVIDIA. Additionally, they are exploring ways to integrate NVIDIA's high-performance GPUs into vehicle AI, autonomous driving, robotics, and smart factory initiatives. Huang previously met with Chung and Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-Yong in October of last year at a restaurant in Gangnam, Seoul, in what was dubbed the "Kkanbu meeting." Huang, who arrived in South Korea on June 5, has been actively engaging with local partners to strengthen the AI supply chain. Shortly after his arrival, he met with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo, and Naver founder Lee Hae-jin at a pork belly restaurant near Hongdae, in what was referred to as the "Samso meeting" (pork belly and soju). Instead of joining the Samso meeting, Chung arranged a separate dining occasion to discuss collaboration strategies. It is expected that Huang will meet with Chung again on June 8 at Hyundai's headquarters in Yangjae-dong to further discuss specific plans for AI cooperation. 2026-06-07 14:33:00 -
KOSPI Hits Record High, But Most Stocks Decline Amid Semiconductor Concentration While the domestic stock market has been hitting record highs recently, the number of rising stocks has decreased, highlighting a trend of concentration among a few large-cap stocks. Funds are increasingly focused on semiconductors and major tech companies, limiting the overall market's upward momentum. According to the Korea Exchange, from May 26 to June 5, the average number of rising stocks in the KOSPI was just 210 per day, while declining stocks reached 596. This means over 70% of all stocks fell during this period. The remaining stocks remained flat. This trend was evident even on days when the KOSPI set new records. On June 1 and 2, the KOSPI closed at 8,700 and 8,800, respectively, marking all-time highs, yet only 155 and 252 stocks rose out of a total of 835. During the same period, large-cap stocks performed strongly. Samsung Electronics and Samsung Electronics Preferred shares rose by 13.72% and 14.32%, respectively, while LG Electronics surged by 33.96%. The gains in large-cap stocks have driven the index higher. On May 27, when the KOSPI jumped 2.55%, only 72 stocks rose, whereas on May 22, when the index increased by just 0.41%, 713 stocks gained, indicating a broader buying sentiment. Conversely, on June 4, when the KOSPI fell by 1.84%, the number of rising stocks (400) exceeded that of declining stocks (389), revealing a disparity between index performance and individual stock results. This concentration trend was also observed in the KOSDAQ market. On June 3, only the telecommunications sector saw slight gains, while all other sectors declined. Only 452 stocks rose, compared to 1,266 that fell. There were seven stocks that hit their upper price limit, while one stock hit its lower limit, showcasing significant disparities among individual stocks. Market analysts predict that this trend of fund concentration is likely to continue for the time being. Noh Dong-gil, a researcher at Shinhan Investment Corp., stated, "The current concentration in the market cannot be explained solely by investor sentiment. Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have established themselves as common underlying assets in the commodity market beyond just leading stocks." He added, "As these two stocks rise, their weight in the KOSPI increases, and their importance in related products grows, creating a self-reinforcing structure. For non-semiconductor sectors to become leading stocks, we need to see upward revisions in earnings per share (EPS), liquidity in large-cap stocks, trading volume, and confirmation of foreign and institutional demand, as well as commercialization potential simultaneously."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-06-07 14:21:00

