Seoul: Won, stocks edge down as sentiment cools after US vote delay

Published Wed, Jun 28, 2017 · 03:08 AM

    [SEOUL] The South Korean won and shares both fell early on Wednesday as a delay in a US healthcare reform vote cooled market sentiment.

    The won was quoted at 1,140.7 to the US dollar as of 0150 GMT, down 0.3 per cent compared to Tuesday's close of 1,136.0.

    The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) was down 0.1 per cent at 2,389.34 points, snapping its four-day rally.

    Ha Keon-Hyeong, a foreign exchange analyst at Shinhan Investment Corp, said that the slump in the won because of the delayed healthcare vote would be temporary as the dollar is still very weak.

    "Local exporters' dollar-selling for the month-end will also give some support to the won," added Mr Ha.

    Offshore investors were set to be net sellers, offloading 34.8 billion Korean won (S$42.32 million) of Kospi shares near mid-session.

    DECODING ASIA

    Navigate Asia in
    a new global order

    Get the insights delivered to your inbox.

    Shares related to nuclear reactor construction saw sharp falls as the government on Tuesday it said would suspend the construction of two partially-completed nuclear reactors.

    Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co Ltd dropped as much as 4.9 per cent and Korea Electric Power Corp slipped as much as 2.9 per cent.

    Decliners outnumbered advancers 445 to 347.

    September futures on three-year treasury bonds shed 0.07 point to 109.33.

    REUTERS

    Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services