Global Economy, Stock Markets, and AML Briefing — August 20, 2026
Global markets are experiencing stock volatility driven by US long-term Treasury yields and monetary policy caution. In South Korea, the KDI raised its growth forecast while highlighting heavy reliance on semiconductors and concerns over perceived economic conditions. In the AML sector, Ireland's stricter regulations on crypto and gambling payments, alongside discussions on US stablecoin rules, drew significant attention.
Global Economy, Stock Markets, and AML Briefing — August 20, 2026
Market Status
- S&P 500: Dropped 0.69% to 7,692 points on August 18. However, real-time index data as of August 20 was not provided in the research results.
- S&P 500: Fell 0.7% on August 18, declining for three consecutive sessions.
- KOSPI: Closed down 108.11 points (1.55%) at 6,869.83 on August 18.
- KOSDAQ: Dropped 3.52% on August 18. Closing figures were not confirmed in the research results.
- Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and KRW/USD Exchange Rate: Latest figures and change margins for August 20 are unavailable in the research results and thus omitted.
Domestic Economic News
KDI Raises This Year's Growth Forecast to 3.2%
The KDI raised its annual growth forecast to 3.2%, up 0.7 percentage points from three months ago. However, the analysis also noted that a significant portion of growth is concentrated in the semiconductor sector, while the projected increase in employment dropped from 170,000 to 110,000 jobs.

Concerns Over Perceived Economic Conditions and Growth Composition
Although South Korea's growth forecast has jumped significantly, experts point out that households may feel little improvement due to the semiconductor-centric growth structure. The analysis highlighted a disconnect between headline growth rates, employment, and private consumption.
Rising Long-Term Yields Pressure Domestic Financial Markets
The US 30-year Treasury yield climbed to 5.31%, putting pressure on domestic stock markets and borrowing costs. On August 18, the KOSPI turned downward for the first time in six sessions amid rising long-term yields and dampened investment sentiment.
Global Economy and Markets
July FOMC Minutes Warn of Potential Additional Rate Hikes
According to the July FOMC minutes, many committee members indicated that the benchmark interest rate might need to be raised further if inflation fails to decline sufficiently. This could act as a factor limiting market expectations for rate cuts.

US Long-Term Treasury Yields Continue Upward Trend
The US 30-year Treasury yield rose to 5.31%, marking its highest level since 2007. Growing national debt and inflation concerns were cited as the drivers behind the surge in long-term yields.
Major Nations' Long-Term Yields Surge, Stoking Global Financial Instability
Analyses indicate that long-term government bond yields in major economies such as the US, UK, and Japan have risen to multi-decade highs. Cumulative fiscal deficits and inflation pressures stemming from the Middle East war were cited as the primary causes.
Stock Market Trends
KOSPI Breaks Above 7,200 Intraday Before Slipping to 6,869.83
The KOSPI crossed the 7,200 threshold intraday on August 18 driven by strong large-cap semiconductor stocks, but later gave up gains due to rising international oil prices and global bond yields. It ultimately closed down 1.55%.

KOSDAQ Plummets 3.52%
The KOSDAQ fell 3.52% on August 18, suffering a steeper drop than the KOSPI as the impact of macroeconomic variables expanded across the domestic stock market.
Institutional and Retail Selling Pressures Indices
Reports showed that selling by institutional and retail investors pushed the KOSPI below the 7,000 line, while foreign buying partially cushioned the decline.
US Tech Stock Weakness and Rising Oil Prices
Major US indices fell for the third straight session on August 18, led by tech stocks. International oil prices notched further gains on the same day.
AML and Financial Regulation
Ireland Strengthens AML Measures for Crypto and Travel Rules
Ireland unveiled its national AML strategy, introducing enhanced verification procedures for unhosted crypto wallet transfers and stricter customer due diligence requirements for overseas crypto firms.

US Discusses Stablecoin AML and Sanctions Compliance Rules
Reports indicated that FinCEN and OFAC under the US Department of the Treasury released joint proposed regulations detailing AML, CFT, and sanctions compliance obligations for stablecoin operators under the Genius Act.

Warning Issued Over Fake Crypto AML Scanning Sites
Malwarebytes reported identifying fake wallet scanning sites disguised as legitimate AML services that trick users into granting malicious access permissions to steal their assets. Crypto businesses and users must independently verify the official status of AML tools and transaction approval requests.

KOFIA Opens Practical AML/CFT Training Course
The Korea Financial Investment Association (KOFIA) announced a practical training course designed for financial company AML and CFT personnel, focusing on regulatory comprehension and real-world case studies. Specific implementation dates were not provided in the research results.
Key Takeaways
- US Fed FOMC Minutes: With the July meeting minutes mentioning the possibility of additional rate hikes depending on inflation trends, it is necessary to monitor subsequent public statements by Fed officials and official data regarding the rate path.
- Implementation of Ireland's National AML Strategy: Follow-up measures for the national AML strategy—including unhosted crypto wallet transfers, due diligence on overseas crypto firms, and gambling payment sectors—deserve close attention. Specific implementation dates were not confirmed in the research results.
- Domestic Stock Market Volatility: It remains essential to monitor whether the impact of US long-term yields and international oil price movements on the KOSPI and KOSDAQ will persist.
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