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CNBC: Why the World’s Top-Performing Stock Market in 2025 Is Seeing Historic Volatility

Jason Hsu says Korea is a bit of an outlier compared with other markets, noting the KOSPI is heavily concentrated in a few tech stocks, amplifying market moves.

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