Will the Korean stock market rise?


MSCI's developed market gateway is opening soon, will the Asian capital markets change?

In the past, when people talked about Korea's capital market, there was always a feeling that "the capable actor hasn't won the Best Actor award."
The economy is not small, and tech giants are clustered, but in MSCI's eyes, Korea has always sat in the "Emerging Markets section."
Now, the situation may be changing.
Korea is getting closer and closer to MSCI's developed market status.
If successfully promoted, it would be as significant as a football team advancing directly from the Asian Cup to the World Cup quarterfinals.
Why is this so important?
Because a large amount of international capital will be reallocated.
Pensions, sovereign funds, index funds, will all readjust their positions.
Simply put:
The Korean stock market may welcome new incremental funds.
Tech giants like Samsung and SK Hynix could also receive more attention.
My view:
In the short term:
Market sentiment will improve.
In the medium term:
The tech sector will benefit significantly.
In the long term:
The landscape of Asian capital markets may change.
In the past few years, Japan's stock market made a comeback.
Now Korea also has the chance to usher in its own moment of glory.
The biggest winner may not be the index.
But the entire Asian tech industry chain.
After all, the most popular phrase in capital markets is:
When the identity changes, valuations may follow suit. #Marvell大涨超11%领涨芯片板块
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· 2h ago
Just charge forward 👊
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