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South Korean Stocks Rally 5% Following Week of AI-Driven Volatility

South Korean equities surge after a sharp decline as investors grapple with questions about artificial intelligence's long-term viability.

South Korean stocks posted a significant recovery this week, gaining approximately 5% and rebounding from a near 10% decline over the previous two trading sessions. According to Bloomberg Markets, the rebound underscores the heightened sensitivity of equity markets to swings in investor confidence regarding artificial intelligence investments and valuations.

The volatile trading pattern reflects deepening skepticism among investors about whether the current global artificial intelligence boom is sustainable. The sharp shifts in market sentiment highlight how sensitive equities remain to narratives surrounding AI growth prospects and their actual economic impact.

South Korea's tech-heavy market composition makes it particularly vulnerable to sentiment shifts around artificial intelligence and related innovation trends, as the country is home to major semiconductor and technology manufacturers that stand to benefit significantly from AI adoption if the sector's promise materializes as expected.

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