Thursday, August 25, 2016

Seoul: Stocks flat on foreign selling, won edges up

South Korean shares were flat early on Thursday, dampened by foreign investors trimming their portfolios ahead of US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's speech this week that could signal an interest rate hike in September.

The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) was little changed at 2,045.16 points as of 0210 GMT.

"Offshore investors are mainly dumping electricity and electronics shares, especially Samsung Electronics' stock which has pulled up the Kospi recently," said Kim Ye-eun, a stock analyst at LIG Investment & Securities.

Ms Yellen is due to speak at the global central bankers' meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday, and markets are focused on what she will say about US monetary policy.Click Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

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