
South Koreaโs Kospi stock market has hit record highs thanks to AI, but experts urge caution over boom-bust cycles and a heavy reliance on two chipmakers
South Korea has leapfrogged India to become the worldโs sixth largest share market, leaving equity markets in the UK, Germany and France trailing in its dust. But despite the runaway success, some are raising concerns that the Kospi index is too dependent on two freshly minted trillion-dollar chipmaking companies.
Chip company SK Hynix last week claimed a seat in Asiaโs trillion-dollar company club, alongside South Korean compatriot Samsung Electronics and Taiwanโs TSMC. Explosive demand for chips used in AI has propelled the trio past the valuation threshold.
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