AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSemiconductor Shockwave: South Korea’s KOSPI plunged about 9% Monday as investors sold tech on renewed U.S.–Iran tensions and oil-price fears, even as SK Hynix’s Nasdaq debut stayed in focus after its record $26.5B ADR listing. AI Budget Push: President Lee Jae Myung said extra tax revenue from the AI chip boom will fund a “future response fund,” while the government flagged a record 2027 budget of 800+ trillion won, prioritizing chips, AI data centers and “physical AI.” Market Volatility Watch: Trading halts and a “sidecar” pause hit the KOSPI as the index swung sharply, with institutions and foreigners net-selling while individuals bought. Corporate Earnings Pressure: Korean Air reported Q2 operating profit down 34% on higher fuel costs despite record revenue, pointing to stronger cargo tied to AI-linked exports. Security-Driven Energy Risk: Oil jumped after fresh strikes and Iran’s Strait of Hormuz move, rattling regional markets and raising inflation concerns. Industrial Policy Angle: Samsung reportedly pulled forward its Yongin chip-plant start to 2029, signaling a race to expand AI capacity faster than rivals. Cybersecurity: A phishing campaign used real academic event materials to deliver RokRAT malware via ISO files, targeting researchers.
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