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Seoul stocks suffer record fall as Iran war escalates

South Korea’s equity market has recorded the steepest decline in its history as the widening fallout from the US-Israeli war on Iran rippled across global financial markets.
Seoul stocks suffer record fall as Iran war escalates
March 4, 2026

South Korea’s equity market has recorded the steepest decline in its history as the widening fallout from the US-Israeli war on Iran rippled across global financial markets.

According to multiple local sources, the benchmark KOSPI index fell as much as 12.06% on March 4, surpassing the previous record one-day drop of 12.02% which was triggered by the September 11, World Trade Centre attacks of 2001. While the index later clawed back some losses, it still remained down about 10% by the close.

South Korean financial authorities had earlier in the day activated a 20-minute ‘circuit breaker’ after losses moved past the 8% - a threshold used in Seoul to suspend trading on the exchange for a time.

The latest plunge followed a 7.2% decline in the KOSPI a day prior, thereby sealing the market’s worst two-day performance in years.

Selling pressure was based across many sectors, affecting a number of blue-chip names including Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and LG Electronics.

At the same time with the global shipping and logistics sector taking a hit because of the war, South Korean shipping groups were among the hardest hit. Shares in Pan Ocean, HMM and KSS Line all tumbled between 16% and 17%.

As a nation heavily dependent on imported energy, with an estimated 98% of its fossil fuel requirements sourced from overseas, the effect on the stock market had almost been expected, but the abrupt reversal comes after a buoyant start to the year. The KOSPI had surged more than 40% in the first two months of 2026, significantly outpacing most major international peers.

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