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Company NameCORE16 Inc.
CEODavid Cho
Business Registration Number762-81-03235
officePhone070-4225-0201
Address83, Uisadang-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07325, Republic of KOREA
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KOSPI unlikely to avoid negative impacts from global stagflation shock: analysts(May 19, 2022)
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KOSPI unlikely to avoid negative impacts from global stagflation shock: analysts(May 19, 2022)
As the U.S. stock market saw its biggest daily drop in nearly two years on Wednesday, Korea's main index, the KOSPI, fell below the 2,600-point mark on Thursday, with strong sell-offs from institutional and foreign investors, shedding the two previous sessions' gains.The index ended at 2,592.34, a 1.28-percent decline from the previous session, while the tech-heavy KOSDAQ finished at 863.80, a 0.89-percent fall from Wednesday's closing.Korea's benchmark index started off Thursday's session at 2,576.24 points, a 1.89-percent fall from the previous session. The index recovered slightly during the session, as it climbed up to 2,597.79 at around two in the afternoon, mainly owing to net-buying from retail investors."The KOSPI fell to as low as 2,568.54 during Thursday's session. Yet the index gained some strength in the afternoon, reducing the daily drop, as the U.S. stock futures turned positive during after-hours trading and the markets' preference for safe assets retreated a little, with U.S. treasuries' interest rates rising again," Lee Kyoung-min, a strategist at Daishin Securities, said.Thursday's fall in Seoul is largely attributed to the U.S. stock market's significant decline on Wednesday, which sent the S&P 500 down by 4.04 percent, the Nasdaq by 4.73 percent and the Dow Jones Industrial Average by 3.57 percent ― the biggest daily decline since June 2020. Wednesday's strong sell-off of U.S. stocks was triggered by the combined impacts from the shock of American retail businesses' earnings and the market's negative earning guidance over a possible recession, which high inflationary pressure would further impair, reducing corporate profit in the future.With the benchmark index reaching is lowest point since November 2020, market watchers say the country's stock markets are likely to continue to suffer from global recession concerns for the time being."Wednesday's U.S. stock exchanges showed that the consumption level can be curtailed due to inflationary pressure, reflecting the market's concerns over a recession. This could lead to a series of downward corrections of Korean companies' earnings guidance," Seo Sang-young, an analyst at Mirae Asset Securities, pointed out, adding that uncertainties regarding global supply chain disruptions would also stimulate the contraction of investment sentiment.Yet some analysts stressed that the Korean stock exchanges' drops will be limited compared to that of the U.S. exchanges, as the local stocks have already been falling for quite a time, factoring in negative economic elements."Amid the same macro environment of tightening liquidity, Korean stock exchanges seem to fare slightly better than U.S. exchanges, as local stock indices have already factored in an adverse market prediction," Chung Myoung-jin, an analyst at Samsung Securities, said.However, the local stock market cannot avoid the general impact from the global trend, despite the slightly better performance in relative terms."Thursday's session ended with a slightly better performance than the U.S. exchanges. But it's not likely that the local stocks can completely differentiate themselves from the U.S. stock market. The ultimate momentum for a rebound for local stocks will come only when the U.S. Fed's monetary policies and inflationary pressure become stabilized," Park Sang-hyun, a chief economist at HI Investment & Securities, told The Korea Times.Meanwhile, Bitcoin also fell below the $30,000 mark, standing at 29,164.85 as of 3:45 p.m. Korea time at CoinDesk, a 2.56-percent fall from 24 hours ago.
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Brokerage firms suffer negative earnings surprise in Q4(Feb 10, 2019)
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Brokerage firms suffer negative earnings surprise in Q4(Feb 10, 2019)
According to a regulatory filing, NH Investment & Securities’ net profit plummeted 83 percent to 11.7 billion won, missing the projected earnings expectation of 50 billion won by a landslide.Korea Investment & Securities posted 87.4 billion won, down 28.9 percent on-year. Its annual net profit declined 5.2 percent to 498.3 billion won.Samsung Securities dropped 38 percent to 37.6 billion won, but was able to save face by posting an annual net profit of 334.4 billion won -- a 23 percent increase on-year.KB Securities announced net loss of 32.4 billion won, and its annual net profit inched down 34.2 percent from the previous year.“With a decline in stock indexes, the cost for hedging ELS soared and overall outcome of the firms’ management of hedge funds and personal investment has been lackluster,” Shin Dong-han, an analyst at Hana Financial Investment said in a note. Equity-linked securities are hybrid debt securities whose return is determined by the performance of underlying equity.But not all were dealt heavy blows as Meritz Securities outshone its industry colleagues by posting net earnings of 114.2 billion won for the quarter, which is a 32 percent surge from the same period in 2017. The firm has reaped record high net profit of 433.9 billion won, compared to 355.2 billion won in the previous year.Analysts also factored in a period of heightened stock market volatility in October last year, due to a lingering global trade war coupled with doubts about tech stock valuations in the US that triggered heavy net selling in Korean stocks.But they also voiced hopeful outlooks for the industry’s first-quarter earnings this year, with the local market recently buoyed by signs of the government’s focus on the issue of lifting the stock transactions tax.“As the stock market is rebounding from the beginning of the year, local brokerage firms will be able to file decent first-quarter earnings reports,” said Kang Seung-geon at HI Investment & Securities.
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Retaliation or Recalibration? Global Markets React to Trump’s Tariff Push
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Retaliation or Recalibration? Global Markets React to Trump’s Tariff Push
Global equities have taken a hit over the past five trading days following the Trump administration’s announcement of sweeping reciprocal tariffs.However, the magnitude of the market pullback varied significantly by region, offering deeper insights into how countries are positioned amid rising trade tensions.One standout observation is that Chinese markets, despite being directly targeted with high reciprocal tariffs and having announced clear retaliatory measures, declined less than their peers. Meanwhile, Japan and the EU, traditionally close U.S. allies with relatively lower tariff exposure, saw steeper declines.Recap of Country Responses to Reciprocal TariffsAs of April 7, 2025Source: Media reports, Mirae Asset Securities, CORE16Interestingly, the EU has issued a retaliatory warning but is taking a two-phase approach, leaving room for negotiation. The bloc plans to impose €26 billion in tariffs by mid-April and stated that further countermeasures would follow a detailed review.China’s relative market resilience likely stems from two key factors: its reduced dependence on U.S. trade compared to Trump’s first term, and its policy commitment to domestic demand stimulation, which has tempered investor anxiety.The core insight here is that market reactions seem more aligned with a country’s domestic stimulus capacity and dependence on U.S. trade rather than the direct tariff rate itself.[Compliance Note]All posts by Sellsmart are for informational purposes only. Final investment decisions should be made with careful judgment and at the investor’s own risk.The content of this post may be inaccurate, and any profits or losses resulting from trades are solely the responsibility of the investor.Core16 may hold positions in the stocks mentioned in this post and may buy or sell them at any time.
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