KOSPI, 외국인 2조 매수세에 8,120선 회복 (Emergency Briefing)
On June 12, the KOSPI surged 4.6% to reclaim the 8,120 level, fueled by hopes for a US-Iran peace deal and the first foreign net buying in 25 sessions. Leading semiconductor stocks drove the rally, while risk-on sentiment pushed the won/dollar exchange rate down to the 1,510 level.
Korea Stock Market Emergency Briefing — 2026-06-14
Market Snapshot
- KOSPI: 8,120 (+4.6%, +355 points)
- KOSDAQ: Recovered to the 1,000 level (positive closing trend)
- Won/Dollar Exchange Rate: 1,510 range (turned weaker for the first time in three days)
- Market Sentiment: Sudden shift toward risk-on; trading momentum strengthened by foreign net buying, though some gains were pared after an intraday surge of over 8%.

Trading Trends (KOSPI)
- Foreigners: Net buying of 1.2427 trillion won (first time in 25 sessions) — focused on semiconductors like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.
- Institutions: Recorded net buying (focused on semiconductors and nuclear power stocks).
- Individuals: Traded mainly in individual stocks.

Today's Top 5 News
1. Foreigners return to net buying after 25 sessions, 2 trillion won splurge
- What happened?: Foreigners net bought 1.2427 trillion won on June 12, breaking a 25-session selling streak that began on May 7.
- Market Impact: Served as the primary driver for reaching the 8,120 KOSPI level and intensified strength in semiconductor and nuclear stocks.
2. Hope for US-Iran peace deal triggers risk-on shift
- What happened?: US President Trump mentioned the possibility of ending the conflict with Iran, easing Middle Eastern geopolitical risks.
- Market Impact: Caused a drop in the exchange rate to the 1,510 level, a decline in oil prices, and a sharp KOSPI rally.
3. Semiconductor rally led by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix
- What happened?: Samsung Electronics climbed 7.86% to close at 322,500 won, alongside a surge in SK Hynix. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 7.91%.
- Market Impact: Key drivers of the KOSPI rally; buying spilled over to parts, material, and equipment stocks (e.g., Seosan, Tiger Electric).
4. Nuclear and robotics stocks surge, multiple stocks hit limit-up
- What happened?: As the market closed on June 12, momentum accelerated in both KOSPI and KOSDAQ, leading to a cluster of limit-up stocks.
- Market Impact: Widespread sector gains signaling a potential breakout from the trading range.
5. Nasdaq rises 2.54% with tech sector rebound
- What happened?: US markets gained as Nasdaq rose 2.54% and the S&P 500 rose 1.75%. The VIX index fell, reflecting lower volatility.
- Market Impact: Eased concerns over global risk-off sentiment, fueling interest in Korean tech stocks (semiconductors/AI).

Leading Sectors & Themes
- Semiconductors (Philadelphia Index +7.91%): Signaling a rebound in global chips.
- Semiconductor Parts/Materials/Equipment (KOSDAQ): Bargain hunting in SMT (Surface Mount Technology) and equipment sectors (e.g., Seosan, Tiger Electric).
- Nuclear/Energy: Re-evaluated as geopolitical risks ease.
Top Movers
- Top Gainers: Samsung Electronics (+7.86%), SK Hynix (strong gains), Seosan/Tiger Electric (near limit-up).
- Top Losers: Some previous high-flyers in Robotics/AI/Bio (profit-taking), Power equipment (limited recovery), Geopolitical hedge stocks (selling pressure due to peace hopes).
Global Market Links
- US Philadelphia Semiconductor Index: Up 7.91%, triggering a broad tech rebound and attracting buying in Korea.
- US-Iran Negotiations: Peace hopes drove down oil prices and the won/dollar exchange rate to the 1,510 range.
Tomorrow's Checklist
- Sustainability of foreign inflows: Monitor if this is a structural shift or a temporary rebound.
- Semiconductor momentum: Watch for global sector updates and US earnings season.
- Iran-related news: Stay alert for any changes in the geopolitical landscape regarding US-Iran negotiations.
Investor Action Items
- Track semiconductor follow-through: Watch for breakouts above technical resistance levels for Samsung and SK Hynix.
- Monitor foreign flow diversification: See if buying extends beyond semiconductors and nuclear stocks.
- Exchange rate support: Observe the 1,510 level and assess the impact of currency fluctuations on export-oriented stocks.
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