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【Iran Crisis】Middle East Tensions Shake Up Asia-Pacific Stock Markets South Korea's stock market plunges 12% South Korea's Financial Commission states that a 100 trillion won market injection plan will be activated if necessary Japanese stocks drop over 2000 points
The ongoing tensions in the Middle East continue to weigh on the Asia-Pacific stock markets. South Korea’s stock market, which has gained significantly this year, has been hit hard. After dropping more than 7% on Tuesday (the 3rd), it plunged over 10% on Wednesday, triggering a circuit breaker in the morning and suspending trading for 20 minutes.
The South Korean Composite Index (Kospi) ultimately closed down 698 points at 5,093, a 12% decline, marking the largest single-day drop since 2008. The Korean Startup Index (Kosdaq) also fell sharply by 14%.
The sharp decline in the local stock markets has attracted attention from official agencies. The Korean Financial Services Commission stated that if market volatility worsens, they will actively activate a market stabilization plan involving over 100 trillion won (approximately $68 billion).
Japanese stocks also faced heavy selling pressure. The Nikkei Average closed at 54,245 points on Wednesday, down 2,033 points or 3.61%. Taiwan’s Weighted Index also fell 1,494 points, a decline of 4.3%.
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Middle East conflict threatens oil supply. Will oil prices break $100? Could this impact the global economy?