Jun 8, 2026
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Doosan Enerbility's 'Gumanbility' Crumbles... Nuclear Stocks Weaken Amid Market Plunge

As domestic stock markets plunged, nuclear energy stocks collectively showed weakness, with Doosan Enerbility finally surrendering the 90,000 won level (dubbed

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As domestic stock markets plunged, nuclear energy stocks collectively showed weakness, with Doosan Enerbility finally surrendering the 90,000 won level (dubbed 'Gumanbility').

On the KRX market on the 8th, Doosan Enerbility finished trading at 85,800 won, down 10.25% from the previous day. The overall stock market suffered from heavy selling pressure that day, with the KOSPI closing down 8.28% at 2,484.41 and the KOSDAQ falling 9.08% to close at 911.39.

Driven by market anxiety, nuclear power-related stocks also declined in tandem. Major nuclear stocks such as Korea Plant Service & Engineering, KEPCO KPS, Woojin Entec, and Orbitech faced downward pressure and closed weaker.

In particular, Doosan Enerbility had already been experiencing a slowdown in its upward momentum after undergoing several corrections. This, combined with the overarching risk-averse sentiment, led to its failure to recover the 90,000 won threshold.

Investors are currently keeping a close eye on whether market volatility will expand in the near future, with attention focused on Doosan Enerbility's potential to reclaim the 90,000 won mark and the possibility of a rebound in nuclear energy stocks.

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