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    Korean ‘ants’ pile into leveraged funds to profit from stock market boom - Financial Times

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    Korean retail investors, known as 'ants', are heavily investing in leveraged funds to capitalize on the booming stock market, as the Kospi reaches record highs amid global rallies.

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    Korean antsleveraged fundsstock market boomKospiretail investors
    1. Korean ‘ants’ pile into leveraged funds to profit from stock market boom  Financial Times
    2. How Korea’s President Turned Its Market Into the World’s Best Performer  Bloomberg
    3. Should You Bet on South Korea ETFs After the Kospi Rally?  Yahoo Finance
    4. South Korea's Kospi jumps to record high as regional rally tracks Wall Street gains  CNBC
    5. South Korea's Kospi hits fresh high for a second straight session amid regional declines  CNBC

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