On the 22nd, the KOSPI index closed at 3140.63, down 20.21 points (0.64%) from the previous trading day.
On this day, individuals net bought 1.6 trillion won, but institutions and foreigners lowered the index by net selling 1.3703 trillion won and 274.4 billion won respectively.
Although the KOSPI broke a record high the previous day due to various stimulus policies and expectations for an economic recovery, the rise of the previous day was not continued due to the increased valuation burden and profits from the institutions poured out.
Among the top stocks by market capitalization, NAVER (6.51%) and Samsung SDI (6.31%) rose significantly, and Kakao (1.98%) also rose. However, Kia Motors (-2.62%), Hyundai Motors (-2.84%), SK Hynix (-2.28%), Samsung Electronics (-1.48%), and LG Chem (-1.32%) declined.
By industry, textile and apparel (3.51%), non-metallic minerals (4.47%), food and beverages (0.58%), and service industries (2.77%) showed strong strength. On the other hand, transportation equipment (-2.84%) steel and metals (-2.27%) financial industry (-2.22%) securities (-1.58%) electricity and gas industry (-1.35%) banks (-1.10%) electricity and electronics (-0.98%) were weak. Showed.
On this day, the upper limit price was 1 Doosan Fuel Cell, and there was no lower limit price.
The KOSDAQ index ended at 979.98, down 1.42 points (-0.14%) from the previous trading day.
Individuals net bought 280 million won, but institutions and foreigners net sold 17.1 billion won and 84.8 billion won, respectively.
Among the top stocks by market cap, Kakao Games (3.00%) Pearl Abyss (2.26%) Seegene (2.21%) Celltrion Healthcare (1.12%) and Ecopro BM 91.20%) rose. SK Materials (-2.72%), Alteogen (-2.07%), Celltrion Pharmaceutical (-1.44%), and HLB (-1.09%), fell.
On this day, there were 4 high-limit stocks: Shilla SG, Woori Bio, Dev Sisters, and Sellybury, and there was no lower limit.
Meanwhile, the won/dollar exchange rate in the Seoul foreign exchange market ended at 1103.2 won, a 5.0 won increase from the previous trading day.
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