South Korea's KOSPI 200 Volatility Index Surges Over 3x in One Year to Average Above 85

According to Herald Economics, South Korea's KOSPI 200 Volatility Index (VKOSPI), known as the country's fear gauge, surged more than threefold over the past year, with the index reaching an average above 85. Concurrently, retail investors' credit-financed holdings hit record highs as market volatility intensified.
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