South Korea's KOSPI Swings 10% Intraday as Semiconductor Bubble Concerns Resurface

According to Korea Exchange, South Korea's stock market (KOSPI) swung 10% within a single day on July 5 as semiconductor bubble concerns resurfaced, according to Korean Economic TV. Market analysts expect heightened volatility to persist in the near term but recommend a defensive investment strategy as a viable approach for investors navigating the current market conditions.
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