Behind the depreciation of the Korean won: South Korean retail investors are frantically buying overseas stocks

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2026.01.16 04:30
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The South Korean won returned to a depreciation trend in early 2026, due to retail investors in South Korea frantically purchasing overseas stocks, especially U.S. stocks. In just the first 10 days of 2026, retail investors net bought $2 billion in foreign stocks, leading to severe capital outflows. Bank of America believes that the exchange rate of the won is closely related to retail investors' cross-border investments, and its future trend will no longer solely depend on macroeconomic data. Unless the government takes measures or U.S. stocks correct, the won will continue to be under pressure. In early 2026, the retail buying frenzy for U.S. stocks like Tesla exacerbated the depreciation of the won