According to MoneyToday, South Korea's KOSPI index fell below 7,000 today (July 14), declining 1.64% to 6,695.44, after U.S. President Donald Trump's hawkish remarks on Iran sparked a sharp oil price surge. Trump stated that the U.S. would "very strongly" attack Iran and eventually control the entire Strait of Hormuz, with vessels to pay 20% of cargo value as compensation for passage. The comments revived inflation concerns and boosted expectations for potential interest rate hikes.
Global markets retreated sharply: the Dow Jones dropped 0.26%, the S&P 500 fell 0.79%, the Nasdaq declined 1.55%, and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index plunged 4.78%. In South Korea, retail investors sold off 3.63 trillion won in equities, while institutions net bought 2.56 trillion won.