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Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes
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The Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes refers to several indicators that measure performance of Korean stocks. As Korea has become a global economic power over the past 25 years, the Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes have achieved greater recognition among investors. The most commonly quoted of the Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes is the KOSPI, which includes roughly 700 stocks. Another well-known indicator among the Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes is the KOSPI 200, which measures the performance of 200 top Korean stocks. The Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes includes a KOSPI 100 and a KOSPI 50 as well. The Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes also comprises subindexes for various industry sectors and market capitalizations. Data for the various Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes can be found at the English version of the Korea Stock Exchange webpage at http://sm.krx.co.kr/webeng.
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