Foreign investors may be selling South Korea hard, but they are sitting on a bigger slice of the market than before. While the benchmark Kospi has been on a diz

Foreign investors may be selling South Korea hard, but they are sitting on a bigger slice of the market than before. While the benchmark Kospi has been on a diz

Korean stocks rose for the fourth consecutive session to close over the 8,200-point mark, a new peak, on Wednesday, driven by a strong rally by Samsung Electronics and SK hynix.