[At a Glance]
1) Won-dollar rate swings 14 won a day on average; key to stability is...
2) Bithumb Bitcoin mispayment sparks controversy over 'book-entry trading'
3) U.S. stock market faces a 33 billion dollar sell-off this week
MARKET INDEX
○ All three major U.S. New York stock indices closed higher across the board.
○ The technology-heavy Nasdaq index led the rebound.
○ Software stocks that had fallen on AI fears showed strength.
TOP 3 NEWS
■ "From Takaichi to Anthropic" Won-dollar rate swings 14 won a day on average; key to stability is...
○ The average exchange rate fluctuation over the past two weeks was 13.93 won.
○ The intraday gap between the daily high and low is also very large.
○ The Japanese general election and volatility in the Korean stock market are the key variables.
■ Bithumb Bitcoin mispayment incident sparks controversy over 'book-entry trading'
○ A centralized exchange (CEX) system where trades exist only on the books
○ Criticism over weak internal controls, including the absence of a two-step approval process
○ More coins were paid out than the exchange actually held.
■ "330 billion dollars in sell orders to hit U.S. stocks this week" warns Goldman Sachs
○ Algorithm-based funds are engaging in mechanical trading.
○ They are expected to remain net sellers regardless of market direction.
○ There is also a possibility of 80 billion dollars in net selling over the next month.
Graphic News: From Pony's challenge to Genesis' twist... a record 18 million vehicles sold in total
○ The Pony Excel ranked No. 1 among imported compact cars in the United States in 1987.
○ Chung Mongkoo, with his "quality management," bet on the introduction of an unprecedented warranty program.
○ Chung Euisun put forward a premium strategy for Genesis.
Money-Making Law
■ Onslaught of cheap imports... Record-high number of anti-dumping petitions last year
○ There were 13 anti-dumping investigation petitions in 2025, the highest number ever.
○ Most cases involved Chinese products, centering on steel and chemicals.
○ As the United States and the European Union tightened import restrictions, more low-priced volumes flowed into Korea.
☞ Read the article: https://www.asiae.co.kr/article/2026020914271551001
■ First Korean judges dispatched to OECD and UNIDROIT
○ Judges have been dispatched for the first time to the OECD and UNIDROIT.
○ Judge Ha Junghoon will work at the OECD, and Judge Kim Junwoo will work at UNIDROIT.
○ As a result of efforts to internationalize the judiciary, greater international exchange is expected.
☞ Read the article: https://www.asiae.co.kr/article/2026020914270445669
■ Even if a 'refund guarantee' is void, you cannot claim a refund if you have paid the contributions
○ The Supreme Court ruled that even if a refund agreement is void, a contract cannot be canceled in the case of "contradictory conduct."
○ Continuing to pay contributions and then canceling the contract belatedly violates the principle of good faith.
○ The Supreme Court overturned the lower court and remanded the case, in a decision favorable to the association.
☞ Read the article: https://www.asiae.co.kr/article/2026020914271048633
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09:01 United Kingdom retail sales (January)
09:30 National Australia Bank business confidence index (January)
22:15 United States ADP weekly employment change report
22:30 United States retail sales (December)
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