South Korea's stock market experienced a significant drop on July 2, with the KOSPI index falling below the 8,000-point mark for the first time since March. The KOSDAQ also dipped below the 900-point mark, reflecting a broader market downturn. Analysts are attributing this decline to global economic uncertainties and investors' risk aversion.

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