Small Investors in Seoul Start to Believe in Kospi’s Dramatic Rally
The market has more than doubled in the past year, but retail buyers have been largely absent. That’s finally changing.
The Kospi index is displayed in the Woori Bank trading room in Seoul on Jan. 22.
Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/BloombergSouth Korea’s stock market has been on a tear, but small investors have largely sat out the surge. Seoul bureau editor Denny Thomas and reporter Hyonhee Shin tell us why that’s starting to change. Plus: China’s malls lure shoppers with amenities for kids, and murder-mystery trips entice would-be sleuths for the weekend.
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