Global Economy, Stock Market, and AML Update — June 3, 2026
South Korea's May consumer inflation hit a 26-month high of 3.1%, raising the prospect of interest rate hikes. The OECD has upgraded South Korea's 2026 economic growth forecast to 2.6%. Meanwhile, the KOSPI has surpassed the 8,700 mark to reach an all-time high, though it faces continued selling pressure from foreign investors.
Global Economy, Stock Market, and AML Update — June 3, 2026
Market Overview
South Korean Stock Market
- KOSPI: Surpassed the 8,700 level to hit a new all-time high; closed at 8,883.19 points on June 2 (+1.08%).
- KRW/USD Exchange Rate: 1,513.59 KRW (period average 1,491.20 KRW, volatility 2.69%).

Global Interest Rate and Inflation Trends With the U.S. Federal Reserve maintaining its current interest rate stance, the market is re-evaluating the possibility of further rate hikes.
Domestic Economic News
S. Korea May CPI at 3.1%... Highest in 26 Months Consumer inflation in May reached its highest level in two years and two months. It has been rising for three consecutive months since bottoming out at 2.0% in February, driven by increases in both industrial goods and daily necessities. The surge in global oil prices is intensifying inflationary pressure.

OECD Upgrades S. Korea's 2026 Growth Forecast to 2.6% On June 3, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) raised its 2026 economic growth forecast for South Korea to 2.6%, up 0.9 percentage points from its previous estimate of 1.7%. For next year, it projects growth of 1.9% and inflation of 2.2% for South Korea, while forecasting global economic growth of 2.8% this year and 3.1% next year.

Global Economy & Markets
Strong U.S. Jobs Data Prompts Fed Rate Hike Review A robust U.S. labor market has led the market to price in the possibility that the Federal Reserve may hold interest rates at current high levels for longer than expected. Gold prices are seeing a slight decline due to the strong U.S. employment data and expectations of easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Rising U.S. Long-term Bond Yields: Fed Policy, Not Just AI While the recent rise in U.S. long-term bond yields was attributed to the AI investment boom, analysts suggest shifts in Federal Reserve rate expectations are the primary driver. PIMCO, one of the world's largest bond managers, pointed out that the Fed's policy stance has had a greater impact on Treasury yields than AI-related investments.
Stock Market Trends
KOSPI Near 9,000, Faces Profit-Taking from Foreigners Despite being only a few dozen points away from 9,000, the KOSPI is losing momentum due to heavy net selling by foreign investors. Foreigners have net-sold a cumulative 53.5981 trillion KRW since the 7th of last month, with total net sales for this year reaching 103 trillion KRW.
Retail Investors Net Buy 53 Trillion KRW in Samsung Electronics Retail investors ("ants") have recorded 53 trillion KRW in net purchases of Samsung Electronics and LG Nix this year. From a KOSPI valuation perspective, the 12-month forward P/E ratio, which was 9.2x a year ago, is now 8.1x, suggesting that valuation burdens have actually decreased despite the index's rise.
Samsung Electronics Hits All-Time High Samsung Electronics also hit an all-time high amid hopes for a resolution to the conflict between the U.S. and Iran and continued optimism surrounding AI investments.
AML & Financial Regulation
New Zealand's Co-operative Bank Fined $1.4M for AML Violations New Zealand's Co-operative Bank has been fined approximately $1.4 million (USD) for violations of anti-money laundering (AML) regulations. This reflects a trend of stricter international regulations regarding weaknesses in AML compliance systems.

Belgian Prosecutors Open AML Probe into Wise Belgian prosecutors have launched an investigation into the international money transfer service Wise regarding potential anti-money laundering violations. Wise has previously been under scrutiny for AML monitoring issues related to fintech partnerships.
Weak AML Monitoring Costs Financial Institutions Billions Persistent failures in AML monitoring are leading to commercial losses for financial institutions beyond just regulatory penalties, making AML compliance a core management issue rather than a simple regulatory obligation.
Key Focus Areas
Bank of Korea Interest Rate Decision With South Korean inflation surging to 3.1%, discussions on potential rate hikes by the Bank of Korea are expected to intensify. Trends in global oil prices and inflation will be critical factors in future monetary policy.
U.S. Employment Data Future U.S. economic data, particularly employment indicators, are expected to play a decisive role in determining the Federal Reserve’s interest rate path.
KOSPI 9,000 Point Breakthrough Market watchers are closely monitoring the trading direction of foreign and institutional investors as the index approaches the 9,000-point threshold.
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