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[Asia Economy Reporter Geum Bo-ryeong] On the 6th, both the KOSPI and KOSDAQ closed the session on an upward trend.


On that day, the KOSPI index closed at 2365.90, up 7.90 points (0.34%) from the previous session.


The KOSPI opened at 2369.17, up 11.17 points (0.47%) from the previous trading day, briefly turned downward after 2 PM, but then showed signs of rising again.


In the KOSPI market, foreigners were net buyers of 29.4 billion KRW. On the other hand, individuals and institutions were net sellers of 4.2 billion KRW and 35.7 billion KRW, respectively.


By sector, chemicals (0.71%) and pharmaceuticals (2.48%) rose, while transportation equipment (1.17%) and electric and gas utilities (1.30%) declined.


Among the top market capitalization companies, Samsung Electronics (0.51%), NAVER (2.18%), LG Chem (2.28%), Samsung Biologics (3.94%), Celltrion (1.38%), and Kakao (2.97%) rose, while SK Hynix (0.24%) and Hyundai Motor (2.41%) fell.


The KOSDAQ closed at 862.58, up 4.19 points (0.49%) from the previous day.


The KOSDAQ opened at 863.74, up 5.35 points (0.62%) compared to the previous trading day, and like the KOSPI, it declined around 2:17 PM but then recovered.


In the KOSDAQ market, individuals were net buyers of 151.4 billion KRW. Foreigners and institutions were net sellers of 57.3 billion KRW and 82.4 billion KRW, respectively.


By sector, information devices (1.18%), non-metallic minerals (1.52%), and chemicals (0.33%) rose, while telecommunications equipment (1%) and paper & wood (1.18%) declined.



Among the top 10 companies by market capitalization, Celltrion Healthcare (2.04%), Alteogen (2.93%), Celltrion Pharm (1.60%), and Genexine (3.67%) rose, while Seegene (1.32%) and HLB (1.28%) fell.


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