US Market Analysis & Korea Daily Brief — 2026-07-03
The recent downturn in US semiconductor stocks is fueling volatility in the Korean market, though retail investors are actively buying the dip, signaling a shift toward a rotation-based market. While eased interest rate pressures are positive, capital is clearly diversifying beyond the semiconductor sector.
US Market Analysis & Korea Daily Brief — 2026-07-03
Yesterday's US Market Summary
Dow Hits Record High on Easing Rate Pressures, Semiconductors Plummet
The US stock market saw the Dow Jones reach a new record on July 2nd due to optimism over reduced expectations for interest rate hikes. However, overall gains were capped as investors took profits from semiconductor and AI-related stocks. The probability of an additional rate hike in September or October is currently pegged at 46%, suggesting less uncertainty regarding the interest rate trajectory.

Mixed Economic Signals as US June Employment Data Softens
US non-farm payrolls grew by only 57,000 in June, a significant slowdown that breaks the overheating trend seen over the past three months. While this figure is higher than the "zero job growth" scenario some Fed members had modeled, it still points to a weakening labor market.
Key Korean Market Themes and Issues
Theme 1: Semiconductor Correction and Retail Buying the Dip
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have dropped sharply for two consecutive days to start the second half of the year, amplifying KOSPI volatility. While the decline appears tied to profit-taking in US semiconductor stocks, retail investors are viewing this as a buying opportunity. Yesterday (the 2nd), retail investors recorded net purchases of approximately 8 trillion KRW, helping to support the stocks despite the downward pressure.

Theme 2: Sector Rotation into Shipbuilding, Defense, and Power Equipment
Experts anticipate that starting in July, the market will shift away from a semiconductor-centric trend toward a rotation-based rally, with gains spreading to shipbuilding, defense, and power equipment. Coupled with the government's "Great Leap Forward for Korea" policy, buying momentum is flowing into smaller, individual stocks. On the 1st, stocks like Kumho Electric, Daewon Cable, and Dasco showed notable strength in the wire and construction sectors.

Theme 3: High Exchange Rates and Beneficiaries of Exports
The KRW exchange rate has reached 1,554.9 KRW, its highest level since the financial crisis, hitting new highs day after day. As the KOSDAQ celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, the rising exchange rate could boost the investment appeal of export-related firms and companies with significant foreign currency earnings.
Stocks to Watch Today
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Kumho Electric: Showed strength in top-tier trading on the 1st; viewed as a leader in the rotation rally for wire and construction sectors. Expected to benefit from government policies in the second half.
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Daewon Cable: Surged in the market on the 1st; high potential for increased orders in the shipbuilding and construction sectors amid the market rotation.
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Samsung Electronics (Buy the Dip): Currently correcting due to temporary profit-taking, but supported by over 8 trillion KRW in retail buying. Potential for recovery expected from a long-term profitability perspective.
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