KOSPI Halts Trade After 5% Drop; SK Hynix, Samsung Tumble

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- KOSPI briefly halted trading after a ~5% slide (Yahoo Finance cited 5.2%), with SK Hynix and Samsung named as the leading decliners (per Investing.com headline).
- Bloomberg and a fourth headline framed the move as a chip rout amplified by higher bond yields, while Yahoo Finance also flagged oil prices jumping alongside the Asian sell-off.
Why it matters: A 5% intraday drop is severe enough to trip Korea's circuit breaker — meaning two consecutive trading sessions of chip-led losses (Hynix had been a July winner) now pose a systemic risk to Korean equities, with bond yields and oil simultaneously pressuring the region.
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