Movement Alert|CSOP 2x Leveraged Samsung Electronics Declines 7.53% in Regular Trading, Korean Leveraged ETF Regulatory Risk Continues to Weigh on Product

Market Focus06-26 09:37

On June 26, CSOP 2x Leveraged Samsung Electronics (07747.HK) fell 7.53% in regular trading, with trading amount reaching HKD 214 million. The decline reflects ongoing pressure from Korean regulatory uncertainty surrounding single-stock leveraged ETF products.

Leveraged ETFs tracking Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have swelled to approximately 14 trillion KRW in assets, with roughly 92% of holders being retail investors. The Korea Financial Supervisory Service has warned that these products' side effects are intensifying and is studying dedicated stabilization measures. Earlier regulatory commentary had already triggered a single-day KOSPI plunge exceeding 7% with two circuit breaker activations. Additionally, the Korea Exchange postponed the launch of weekly options on Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, originally scheduled for June 29, citing recent market volatility. The persistent policy overhang continues to suppress leveraged ETF valuations as investors reassess regulatory tail risks.

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