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Today’s Top News Briefing|May 11, 2026(3h ago)12 min read10.0AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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As the KOSPI hits record highs near 7,500, upcoming US-China talks and US CPI data are set to drive the market. Political friction within the People Power Party is heating up in Busan, while the WHO reports six confirmed hantavirus cases linked to the cruise ship 'MV Hondius'.

Daily News Briefing — May 11, 2026


Domestic Issues


KOSPI Nears Record 7,500; US-China Talks & CPI in Focus

The KOSPI index flirted with the 7,500 mark last week (May 4–8), hitting consecutive all-time highs. Seoul Economic Daily reported that U.S. President Trump is set to visit China for a summit with President Xi Jinping on May 14–15, with tariffs, advanced tech controls, and Taiwan topping the agenda. Analysts suggest the outcome will heavily influence risk appetite in financial markets. This week’s U.S. CPI release and corporate earnings will also be critical factors for further gains.

Briefing image on KOSPI rally
Briefing image on KOSPI rally

sedaily.com

[영상] KDI 성장률 상향하나…한국 경제 전망 발표 | 서울경제


People Power Party '600m Standoff' in Busan; Factional Strife Visible

Ahead of local elections, supporters of Park Min-shik and Han Dong-hoon held simultaneous campaign office opening ceremonies in Busan Buk-gu Gap, just 600 meters apart. While the leadership, including Jang Dong-hyuk, Na Kyung-won, and Ahn Cheol-soo, attended Park's event, Han's side focused on local residents. The decision by the pro-Han faction to avoid the other event signals deepening internal conflict during the election season.

Busan Buk-gu Gap campaign office opening
Busan Buk-gu Gap campaign office opening

seoul.co.kr

지도부 집결 박민식, 주민 속으로 한동훈… ‘600m 맞불’ 개소식 | 서울신문


KDI May Revise Korea’s Growth Outlook

According to Seoul Economic Daily, the Korea Development Institute (KDI) is expected to release its economic outlook this week. Markets are watching closely for a potential upward revision to growth targets. Given the export boom in AI and semiconductors pushing the KOSPI to record levels, experts are curious if the KDI’s report will further bolster economic optimism.


Ministry of Foreign Affairs Daily Schedule

Per NewsPim, the Foreign Minister will host a dinner with ambassadors from five Central Asian countries at 6:30 PM today. Earlier, the day includes department head meetings and trade-related duties, followed by a session of the International Development Cooperation Committee at 4:00 PM.


Global Affairs


WHO: Hantavirus Cases on 'MV Hondius' Rise to 6; 12 Nations Involved

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on the 8th (local time) that confirmed hantavirus cases linked to the Atlantic cruise ship 'MV Hondius' have risen to six. All cases are confirmed to be the 'Andes variant.' BBC Korea reports that approximately 12 countries are now connected to the cluster. International monitoring is intensifying regarding transmission routes and the risk of further spread among cruise passengers.

Hantavirus news image
Hantavirus news image


North Korea Sends Congratulatory Message to Putin for Victory Day

Analysis of Korean Central Television by Seoul Pyongyang News (SPN) indicates that North Korea sent a congratulatory message to Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 9 for Russia’s Victory Day, signaling continued military and diplomatic closeness between the two nations.


BLACKPINK's Lisa to Perform at 2026 World Cup Opening

The Athletic, a sports subsidiary of the New York Times, reported on the 8th (local time) that BLACKPINK's Lisa is set to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2026 North and Central America World Cup next month. Lisa has reportedly signed a performance contract with FIFA and is expected to share the stage with Katy Perry.


Today's Topics


Overseas Korean Language Schools Up 54% in 4 Years

According to the English edition of Yonhap News Agency, the number of schools teaching Korean abroad has increased by 54% over the past four years. Data obtained from a lawmaker's office attributes this growth to the global surge in popularity of Korean culture.


'People's Growth Fund' and 'Physical AI' Trends Emerge

May 10th's headlines highlighted the execution of the People's Growth Fund and the rise of the Physical AI industry. With the KOSPI entering a 7,000-point era driven by AI and semiconductors, the government’s fund rollout and the application of 'Physical AI' to the real world are identified as the next major industry trends.


Follow-up on Russia-Ukraine Truce and Middle East Oil Spill

May 9th updates covered the aftermath of the Russia-Ukraine truce brokered by Trump. Additionally, reports noted that an oil spill in the Middle East is further destabilizing the global commodities market. Locally, the escalation of political conflict following the failure of constitutional reform efforts remains a key issue.

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