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[Breaking] KOSPI and KOSDAQ Plunge Together; Nuclear Power Stocks Including Doosan Enerbility Fall Across the Board

As of 9:46 a.m. on the 2nd, domestic nuclear power-related stocks are showing a broad decline in tandem with the sharp drop in both the KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices

Oseong Kwon
Staff Reporter
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[Breaking] KOSPI and KOSDAQ Plunge Together; Nuclear Power Stocks Including Doosan Enerbility Fall Across the Board
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As of 9:46 a.m. on the 2nd, domestic nuclear power-related stocks are showing a broad decline in tandem with the sharp drop in both the KOSPI and KOSDAQ indices.

Looking at the trends of major stocks, Doosan Enerbility is trading at 84,300 won, down 4.74% from the previous trading day. Woory Technology is also recording 11,720 won, down 6.61%.

In addition, most nuclear power-related stocks are trading in negative territory, including Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Engineering & Construction (-5.26%, 107,900 won), Korea Electric Power Corporation (-1.46%, 37,050 won), KEPCO KPS (-1.84%, 45,100 won), Geumhwa PSC (-1.21%, 32,600 won), Woosung Industrial (-2.87%, 21,950 won), Daechang Solution (-4.34%, 1,630 won), Mobis (-4.81%, 2,670 won), Woojin (-6.31%, 16,470 won), and Orbitech (-7.19%, 5,420 won).

The overall weakness in nuclear power stocks today is analyzed as a trend driven by the contraction of investor sentiment in the broader domestic stock market, rather than any specific issue with individual stocks. As the KOSPI and KOSDAQ are showing a simultaneous sharp decline, the entire nuclear power sector is facing downward pressure.

[※ Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes to convey market trends and does not constitute a buy or sell recommendation or investment solicitation for any specific stock. Investment decisions must be made at the investor's own discretion and responsibility.]

Oseong Kwon
Staff Reporter

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