[Asia Economy Reporter Park So-yeon] The National Pension Service held more than 5% stakes in Krafton, SK Bioscience, and SK Biopharm at the end of the third quarter.


On the 12th, financial information company FnGuide analyzed the status of listed companies in which the National Pension Service holds more than 5% stakes. As of the 8th, the National Pension Service held more than 5% stakes in Krafton (5.06%), SK Bioscience (5.02%), and SK Biopharm (5.02%).


These companies were not disclosed as having more than 5% stakes held by the National Pension Service as of June 30.


Asiana Airlines (5.12%), Kolon Global (5.17%), and Douzone Bizon (6.24%) were also newly included in the list of companies with more than 5% stakes held by the National Pension Service.


By industry, during the third quarter, the number of stocks with increased stakes in electronic equipment and devices exceeded those with decreased stakes. Stakes increased in six stocks including Doosan Fuel Cell (6.31→7.76%), Daeduck Electronics (5.01→6.17%), and Samsung Electro-Mechanics (10.00→10.45%).


The stocks with decreased stakes were Kona I (5.01%→excluded from inclusion) and EcoPro HN (5.30%→excluded from inclusion), totaling two.


In the air transportation sector, stocks such as Korean Air (7.36→7.60%) and Jin Air (6.05→6.22%), and in the medical equipment and services sector, such as Green Cross LabCell (6.11→7.12%), more stocks saw increased stakes.


On the other hand, in many sectors including semiconductors and related equipment, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals, more stocks saw decreased stakes held by the National Pension Service.


By stock, large-cap stocks such as SK Hynix (9.97→9.19%), Naver (9.99→9.17%), Kakao (8.42→7.43%), and POSCO (10.13→9.74%) saw decreased stakes.


The total valuation of stocks with more than 5% stakes held by the National Pension Service was 154.6 trillion KRW based on the closing price on the 8th, down about 20 trillion KRW (11.4%) from the end of June (174.5 trillion KRW).


The valuation of stakes in Samsung Electronics (46.7 trillion KRW→41.4 trillion KRW), LG Chem (4.7 trillion KRW→4.2 trillion KRW), and Hyundai Motor (4.5 trillion KRW→3.8 trillion KRW) decreased.





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