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SK Hynix rises more than 3% after earlier falling over 8% at one point.

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According to Bitget data, South Korea's KOSPI index rose more than 1% intraday. SK Hynix gained over 3% after earlier falling more than 8%, while Samsung Electronics rose 4%.

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Japanese and South Korean stock markets closed higher, with South Korean stocks seeing a sharp intraday plunge, and SK Hynix ending the day up 3.6%.

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