코스피 3% 반등, 삼성전자 주가와 오늘 News
The domestic stock market bounced back with a 3% gain today after yesterday’s sharp decline, while scattered showers are expected nationwide starting tomorrow. In politics, a cult leader has been arrested over alleged election interference, and North Korea continues to double down on its nuclear expansion.
Daily News Briefing — 2026-06-25
Today's Weather (As of 2026-06-25)
- Seoul/Capital Area: Low 20℃, High 28℃ | 20% rain chance in the morning, 60% in the afternoon (showers expected in the evening) | Real-feel 24~28℃
- Major Cities: Busan/Ulsan/Gyeongnam 27~28℃, Daegu/Gyeongbuk 28℃, Gwangju/Jeonnam 27℃, Daejeon/Sejong/Chungnam 27℃, Jeju 25℃
- Advisories/Air Quality: Ultrafine dust 5㎍/m³ (Good), Fine dust 15㎍/m³ (Good), Ozone 0.044ppm (Moderate) | Beware of sudden showers, gusts, and lightning starting this afternoon.
- Tip: Keep an umbrella handy starting this afternoon and adjust your evening plans. Wear light clothing during the humid afternoon (65% humidity).
Top 5 Headlines
1. KOSPI rebounds from yesterday's crash — 3% gain on Samsung buyback
- Summary: The KOSPI, South Korea’s benchmark index, recovered from its 9.99% "Black Tuesday" crash on the 23rd. Despite weakness on the morning of the 24th due to foreign selling and tech sector jitters, the market closed up over 3% following Samsung Electronics' stock buyback news.
- Context: The 23rd saw the index's 5th largest drop ever, triggering a circuit breaker. Major semiconductor stocks like Samsung and SK Hynix fell over 12%, but the buyback announcement served as a vital psychological stabilizer.
- Impact: The recovery limits losses for retail investors and suggests that the underlying demand for semiconductors and AI remains intact, though global tech volatility continues to pose a risk.

2. Cult leader arrested — accused of election fraud and forced party membership
- Summary: A 95-year-old cult leader was arrested on the 24th for allegedly exerting influence over the election. Prosecutors claim he illegally funneled thousands of followers into a conservative party (People Power Party) to manipulate election results.
- Context: Concerns over religious groups mass-enrolling members to influence politics have existed for years. This is the first high-profile arrest in an investigation into such unofficial political interference.
- Impact: Expected to damage the party's image and trigger a wider social debate on abnormal election intervention.

3. Birth rate at 7-year high — 18% increase in April newborns
- Summary: South Korea saw an 18% year-on-year increase in newborns this April, the highest level in seven years, suggesting government policies are starting to take effect.
- Context: For the past decade, the total fertility rate hovered around 0.7, the lowest in the OECD. Recent expansions in childcare subsidies seem to be prompting families to move forward with birth plans.
- Impact: If sustained, this could help mitigate long-term population decline, though it is too early to call it a solution to the structural problem.

4. LS Electric wins major AI data center contract in Utah
- Summary: South Korea's LS Electric has secured a large contract for an AI data center in Utah, USA. The company is pairing business growth with local CSR, including support for Korean War veterans.
- Context: Korean manufacturers are accelerating localization to capitalize on the U.S. infrastructure boom. LS Electric is leveraging historical ties to build local trust.
- Impact: Expanding into the U.S. strengthens South Korea’s position in the global supply chain and export market.

5. Opposition party demands special counsel on election irregularities
- Summary: The opposition party has launched an election reform committee, calling for a special counsel to investigate the ballot shortage incident that caused widespread confusion in the last election.
- Context: During the last election, some areas ran out of ballots, and critics argued the government's explanation was insufficient.
- Impact: This is expected to push for a re-examination of the election management system and heighten political debates over fairness.

Economy & Market
Market Trends
- KOSPI: Closed at 9,127.56 (+3.0%) on the 24th.
- FX: The Won is weakening due to expectations of a U.S. Fed rate hike.
Corporate News
- Samsung Electronics: Led the KOSPI rebound; HBM4 chip revenue expected to exceed $1.2B by late June.
- SK Hynix: Recovered alongside the broader tech sector after yesterday's 12% drop.
International News
- U.S.-Iran: Agreed on a 60-day roadmap for nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
- North Korea: Kim Jong Un reaffirmed the acceleration of nuclear weapon expansion in response to joint U.S.-South Korea military drills.
- North Korea: Rural food shortages worsening; local supply chains appear collapsed.
Today's Takeaways
- Schedule: Nationwide showers expected from tomorrow (25th) afternoon.
- Watchlist: (1) KOSPI support levels, (2) Global tech volatility, (3) North Korean nuclear provocations, (4) Potential shower damage.
- Reader Action: Re-verify your stop-loss targets as the tech rebound might be a dead-cat bounce; keep an umbrella handy tomorrow.
Quick Summary
- Today's Numbers
- KOSPI increase: +3.0%
- April birth growth: +18%
- Cult leader's age: 95
- Tomorrow's rain chance: 60%
- Top Keywords:
KOSPI,Samsung Electronics,Showers,Election fraud,North Korean nukes
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