South Korean stocks started lower Tuesday as investors took a cautious mode ahead of major U.S. economic data releases later this week, including the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) dropped 4.77 points, or 0.18 percent, to 2,642.31 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Overnight, the U.S. stock market closed lower on profit-taking following a rally last week. Investors were also taking a wait-and-see mode ahead of the release of the core personal consumption expenditures price index Thursday, which is closely monitored by the Fed. In Seoul, big-cap shares started mixed. Top-cap Samsung Electronics gained 0.27 percent, while No. 2 chipmaker SK hynix slid 2.41 percent. Leading battery maker LG Energy Solution rose 1.1 percent, and its smaller rival POSCO Future M jumped 1.57 percent, while Samsung SDI retreated 0.38 percent. Hyundai Motor, the country's largest carmaker, increased 0.21 percent, and its smaller affiliate Kia climbed 0.26 percent. Leading chemical producer LG Chem advanced 1.9 percent. The local currency was trading at 1,332.40 won against the U.S. dollar, down 1.3 won from the previous session's close. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Seoul shares open lower ahead of key U.S. economic data
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