The resumption of short selling in the South Korean stock market is expected to have minimal impact, according to Eugene Investment & Securities. Past instances of lifting the short selling ban have not significantly affected the overall stock market, with stock prices more often rising than falling 1 to 3 months after the ban was lifted. The lifting of the ban is likely to increase the participation of foreign investors, with sectoral stock price movements showing signs of domestic-focused rotational trading.


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