South Korean Stocks Rebound Strongly Triggering Buy-Side Circuit Breaker, KOSPI Rises Over 7%, SK Hynix Surges 12%

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey - During the Asian trading session on July 15, the South Korean stock market rebounded strongly, with the KOSPI Index seeing its intraday gain once exceed 7%. As KOSPI 200 index futures rose rapidly and triggered the mechanism, the Korea Exchange activated the buy-side 'Sidecar' mechanism, suspending program buy orders for 5 minutes. This mechanism is primarily used to mitigate the transmission of sharp index futures volatility to the spot market, which differs from a full circuit breaker that halts all market trading.

Heavyweight semiconductor stocks became the main driving force of this market rally. SK Hynix rose 12% intraday; Samsung Electronics gained nearly 8%, and Hanmi Semiconductor once surged by about 25%. Since SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics hold high weights in the KOSPI Index, the sharp rebound of these two stocks significantly amplified the index's gains.

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SK Hynix stock price daily chart, Source: TradingView

The rise in South Korean stocks was directly boosted by the overnight performance of US stocks. On July 14, Eastern Time, SK Hynix ADR ( SKH Y) soared 27.29% to $193.92, significantly outperforming its local South Korean shares. Barclays initiated coverage of SK Hynix ADR with an 'Overweight' rating and set a price target of $330, reinforcing US investors' expectations for AI memory chip demand and the company's valuation rerating.

Meanwhile, US inflation data came in below market expectations, boosting the S&P 500 Index and the Nasdaq Composite Index, with risk appetite for tech stocks recovering. Micron Technology ( MU) also rose 4.92% overnight, indicating that capital is flowing back into the memory chip sector.

Analysts believe that demand for DRAM and high-bandwidth memory from AI servers, cloud computing, and mobile devices remains strong. Current suppliers can only meet about 75% to 80% of the demand, and the supply-demand gap may widen further by 2027. However, SK Hynix's US ADR has already shown a high premium relative to its local South Korean shares, and coupled with the recent high volatility of South Korean stocks, the market may still face risks of profit-taking and rapid valuation adjustments in the short term.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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