Nuclear Power-Related Stocks Show Surprise Strength Across the Board... Wooil Technology Up 9%, Doosan Enerbility Rises 5%
As of 10:30 AM on the 29th, nuclear power generation (nuclear power)-related stocks are showing overall strength in the domestic stock market, driving up share

As of 10:30 AM on the 29th, nuclear power generation (nuclear power)-related stocks are showing overall strength in the domestic stock market, driving up share prices. With investment sentiment improving in early trading, most major nuclear power-themed stocks are continuing their upward trend.
The standout stock in the nuclear power theme this day is Wooil Technology. Wooil Technology surged 9.57% to 12,240 won, recording the highest gain rate. Orbitech also showed strength, trading up 9.52% at 5,520 won.
This was followed by notable gains in nuclear power equipment-related stocks, including Woojin Entec (16,560 won, up 8.94%) and Woojin (16,350 won, up 8.63%). Among large-cap stocks, Korea Electric Power Industry Development Institute (KEPCO E&C) rose 7.00% to 106,900 won, and core stock Doosan Enerbility also climbed 5.05% to 85,200 won, recovering to the mid-80,000 won range.
In addition, Mobis (+6.64%), Daechang Solution (+6.00%), Sujan Industry (+3.70%), and KEPCO KPS (+2.16%) all rose in tandem.
On the other hand, power utility stock Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) failed to avoid weakness, falling 0.67% to 36,850 won, while Geumhwa PSC was limited to a 0.47% increase at 31,450 won.
The market is keeping in mind global geopolitical variables that emerged over the past weekend, as well as potential volatility in the domestic stock market going forward. In particular, since it is still early in the trading session and stock price volatility may expand, the prevailing view is that investors should also monitor changes in supply and demand during the afternoon session and the overall trends in the KOSPI and KOSDAQ markets.
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