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SK Hynix Shares Decline Following $26.5B US Market Listing

SK Hynix shares fell in Seoul trading after the memory chipmaker's US debut, as investors shifted to American depositary receipts.

SK Hynix Inc. saw its shares decline in Seoul following the memory chipmaker's highly anticipated debut on US markets, marking a pullback after the significant milestone. According to Bloomberg Markets, traders attributed the move to profit-taking activity and a shift in investor positioning toward American depositary receipts (ADRs).

The $26.5 billion listing represents a major expansion of SK Hynix's capital market presence, allowing international investors broader access to the South Korean semiconductor manufacturer. The transition to dual trading across Seoul and US exchanges reflects the growing importance of American institutional capital to the memory chip sector.

Profit-taking after major international listings is a common pattern as early investors lock in gains, while the migration toward ADRs suggests institutional investors are consolidating their holdings into more convenient trading vehicles for US-based portfolios.

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