KOSPI Rebounds as Bargain Hunters Step In

The South Korean stock market staged a significant recovery on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, as investors seized the opportunity to buy shares at lower prices following a sharp decline in the previous session. The benchmark KOSPI (KOSPI) and the tech-heavy KOSDAQ (KOSDAQ) both ended the day with substantial gains, reflecting a shift in sentiment despite ongoing geopolitical risks in the Middle East.
Market Performance Overview
The KOSPI index closed at 5,553.92, marking an increase of 148.17 points or 2.74% from the previous close. Meanwhile, the KOSDAQ index rose by 24.55 points or 2.24% to finish at 1,121.44. The rebound was largely driven by institutional and retail buying, while foreign investors remained net sellers on the main board.
| Index | Closing Value | Change | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| KOSPI | 5,553.92 | +148.17 | +2.74% |
| KOSDAQ | 1,121.44 | +24.55 | +2.24% |
Investor Flows and Trading Themes
Foreign investors continued their selling streak on the KOSPI, recording a net sell-off of approximately 19,864 billion won. However, this was countered by strong buying from institutional investors (+9,683 billion won) and retail investors (+7,225 billion won), who viewed the recent dip as an attractive entry point. On the KOSDAQ market, foreign investors turned into net buyers (+1,671 billion won), supporting the tech-led rally.
The market’s recovery was broad-based, with gains seen across various sectors. Notably, large-cap stocks like LG Energy Solution and Samsung Biologics contributed to the upward momentum. Doosan Enerbility also saw a significant rise of 2.92%, continuing its positive trend from previous days.
Top Stock Movers
| Ticker | Company Name | Closing Price | % Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 373220 | LG Energy Solution | – | +0.94% |
| 207940 | Samsung Biologics | – | +1.01% |
| 034020 | Doosan Enerbility | – | +2.92% |
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Data Source: Naver Finance, KRX (Korea Exchange)
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Investing in the stock market involves risks, and individuals should perform their own research or consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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