Samsung Electronics Shares Soar 27% as Record KOSPI Rally Follows Microsoft's Blockbuster Earnings Beat
Shares of Samsung Electronics surged 26.81% on Friday, climbing 55,500 won to close at 262,500 won, effectively hitting the exchange's daily limit for individual stock price movements as South Korea's benchmark KOSPI index posted the largest single-day rally in its history.
The KOSPI closed up 17.91% at 6,595.45, marking a record in both point and percentage terms, according to the Korea Herald, as chip stocks across the board rebounded sharply from a punishing weeklong selloff. Rival chipmaker SK Hynix climbed 29.95% during the same session, according to TradingKey, as both of South Korea's dominant memory chip producers effectively erased much of the ground they had lost during three brutal preceding trading sessions.
Friday's rally traced its origins directly to a powerful overnight session on Wall Street. Microsoft's shares soared 15.5% Thursday for the company's best single-day performance in nearly 18 years, according to the Associated Press, after the technology giant reported that its Azure cloud computing division grew 43% during the quarter, easing broader investor concerns about the sustainability of massive capital spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure. Amazon and Meta Platforms also posted upbeat results that reinforced expectations that AI-related spending remains robust, according to CNBC, sending shockwaves of optimism through Asian technology markets........
