Global Markets
South Korea's Stock Market Hits Record-Low Valuations – A New Buying Window
724FinanceGökberk Uçar

South Korea’s equity market has flashed a fresh buying signal as valuations plunge to historic lows.
Continental Valuation Collapse: Record Lows
Fueled by K‑Innovation and inflows of foreign capital, the KOSPI index slipped 15%, driving the P/E multiple down to 7.2x.
Investor Behavior: Strategic Re‑Entry
Macro Foundations: Export Strength and Monetary Policy
Markets view this extraordinary valuation dip as both a risk and an opportunity. The low P/E ratios in technology and semiconductor sectors align with long‑term growth expectations, potentially sparking a fresh "value‑investment" wave. Nevertheless, global supply‑chain strains and regional geopolitical tensions could heighten volatility. Investors should prioritize diversification and liquidity management to navigate the evolving landscape.