South Korea's KOSPI index closed down 66.92 points, or 2.76%, to 2361.24 points on Monday, December 9.
South Korea's KOSPI index fell 1.97 percent after President Yoon Seok-hyuk lifted emergency martial law six hours later.
South Korea's KOSPI index fell for the fifth consecutive month, its longest losing streak since November 2021.
South Korea's KOSPI index closed up 52.97 points, or 2.00%, at 2697.47 points on Friday, August 16.
South Korea's KOSPI index rose 2 percent, recovering all losses since the August 5 slump.
South Korea's KOSPI index fell 8%, triggering a circuit breaker and halting trading for 20 minutes.
According to market data, South Korea's KOSPI index fell by 8%, triggering a circuit breaker mechanism and suspending trading for 20 minutes.