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[Breaking] Woori Technology Shares Fall After VI Triggered During Trading... Markets Digest Fed Rate Hold and US-Iran Ceasefire MOU Signing

Woori Technology (032820) is showing a downward trend, with a sidecar mechanism triggered early in the trading session. As of 9:39 a.m. on the 18th, Woori Techn

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[Breaking] Woori Technology Shares Fall After VI Triggered During Trading... Markets Digest Fed Rate Hold and US-Iran Ceasefire MOU Signing
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Woori Technology (032820) is showing a downward trend, with a sidecar mechanism triggered early in the trading session.

As of 9:39 a.m. on the 18th, Woori Technology is trading at 15,130 won on the KOSDAQ market, down 420 won (2.70%) from the previous trading day. According to the Korea Exchange, a static VI (Volatility Interruption) was triggered for the stock at 9:37:19 a.m. that day and was lifted at 9:39:30 a.m.

Domestic stock markets are simultaneously digesting news of the US Federal Reserve's decision to hold its benchmark interest rate steady and developments in the Middle East situation. As widely expected by the market, the Fed kept its benchmark rate unchanged, and attention remains focused on the future direction of monetary policy.

Regarding the Middle East, it was reported that a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has officially gone into effect. A White House official confirmed to Reuters that US President Donald Trump had signed the document. US online media outlet Axios also reported, citing two senior US officials, that "the United States and Iran signed the MOU and the agreement has taken effect."

In the market, as expectations of easing geopolitical tensions and shifts in the global macroeconomic environment influence investor sentiment, volatility among individual stocks is expanding. Investor attention is now focused on the future direction of Woori Technology's share price.

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