Global Stocks Rebound; Dow Hits Record, South Korea Jumps

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- Global stock markets rose across regions, rebounding from a tech-led selloff, with South Korea jumping and shrugging off the chip slump per CNBC's live coverage.
- The Dow hit a record and some AI shares bounced back, while Asia-listed chipmakers recovered and gold edged up, according to Bloomberg, AP News, and CNBC.
Why it matters: The coordinated rebound across US, Asian, and global indices — including a Dow record and a South Korea surge — suggests buyers re-engaged after the tech selloff, with chipmakers and AI names leading the bounce.

