economy
How South Korea's stock boom sparked a currency crisis
The swings in the won illustrate how financial markets can create issues for the real economy.

TL;DR
- South Korea's stock market has seen explosive growth, with the KOSPI index up significantly year-to-date.
- Major chip companies like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have seen substantial share price increases.
- Foreign investors are withdrawing profits or rebalancing portfolios, leading to sales of South Korean won.
- This selling pressure is causing the won to depreciate against other currencies.
- The South Korean government has vowed action to address "excessive volatility" in the currency and government bonds.
- The currency's fall affects the real economy, including the cost of energy imports amidst global conflicts.