BANGKOK (AP) — Shares plunged Friday in Asia, led by heavy losses in Japan and South Korea as traders sold to lock in gains from recent rallies in stocks related

South Korea’s Kospi index tumbled 10 per cent, triggering a 20-minute trading halt. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

South Korea’s Kospi index tumbled 10 per cent, triggering a 20-minute trading halt. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Volatility has returned to the stock market, and AI is once again the culprit.

(Bloomberg) -- Global stocks slumped, with Nasdaq 100 futures falling 2.9%, as concerns about frothy valuations ignited a fresh bout of volatility following a two-month surge in…

US chip stocks plunge as Asia's AI selloff spreads globally. SK Hynix and Samsung drop 12%, Nasdaq futures slide 2.6% amid growing bubble fears.

The Nasdaq Composite fell 4.18% while South Korea's KOSPI plunged nearly 10% as disappointing AI guidance from Broadcom sparked fears of an AI bubble burst.

Markets suffered another round of selling in semiconductor and memory stocks, with both the Semiconductor ETF and Memory ETF posting notable losses, while pressure also followed a…

(Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Asia looked poised to extend Tuesday’s losses after a bruising Wall Street tech-led selloff deepened concerns that the artificial intelligence-driven…

Asian stocks are mixed on Wednesday, following a sell-off in big technology stocks from Asia to Wall Street

Seoul tanked more than eight percent Friday, leading another rout across Asia equity markets as the rollercoaster ride that has characterised the week continued into the weekend.

Shares have fallen in Europe and Asia as traders sold to lock in gains from recent rallies in stocks related to artificial intelligence.

A more than 8 per cent slump in South Korea’s Kospi index, which is at the centre of the AI trade in Asia, further unsettles investors.

Rollercoaster week for Asian markets ends with sharp tech selloff in Seoul and Tokyo, Magnificent Seven weakness on Wall Street and easing crude prices.

BANGKOK (AP) — Shares plunged Friday in Asia, led by heavy losses in Japan and South Korea as traders sold to lock in gains from recent rallies in stocks related

South Korea's KOSPI triggered circuit breakers as Asian tech stocks sold off sharply, with Samsung and SK Hynix dropping over 12% amid AI profit-taking.

South Korean stocks tumbled nearly 6 percent Friday as investors locked in profits after recent rallies driven by stocks related to artificial intelligence. The

As concerns over a tech bubble grow, Seoul leads a significant downturn in Asian equity markets, marking a volatile week of trading.