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Foreign capital is fleeing South Korean stocks: here’s why you should buy instead

by June 9, 2026
written by June 9, 2026

South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index has emerged as one of the standout performers this year – capturing headlines with record year-to-date gains of more than 70%.

Yet, this meteoric rise has triggered a mass departure of foreign institutional capital, with investors offloading billions of dollars in domestic stocks.

Net foreign outflows reached an estimated $62 billion by early June, following a recent “single-day” liquidation of 1.24 trillion won ($801 million) that contributed to an abrupt 8.0% drawdown at the market open.

However, this aggressive divestment signals a “structural anomaly” rather than a fundamental critique of South Korean stocks.

Why are foreign investors dumping South Korean stocks?  

Experts believe the heavy selling pressure stems directly from the Kospi’s rapid ascent rather than the deteriorating corporate landscape.

As South Korean stocks soared, their mathematical weighting within global and emerging-market benchmarks increased exponentially.

This forced active fund managers to engage in programmatic selling to maintain strict portfolio mandates and risk concentration limits.

Institutional investors are additionally encountering regulatory ownership thresholds on individual megacap firms following explosive price expansions in the technology and automotive sectors.

With the rally heavily concentrated in market heavyweights like Samsung and SK Hynix, foreign managers are compelled to trim exposure.

All in all, this capital flight represents mechanical, forced rebalancing rather than a “strategic bet” against corporate Seoul.

Should you buy the dip in South Korean stocks?

Despite the headline-grabbing foreign retreat, the underlying macroeconomic fundamentals of the South Korean market remain remarkably resilient.

The foreign liquidation has been entirely absorbed by an unprecedented wave of domestic liquidity, with retail investors injecting $70 billion into stocks this year, amidst an increase in new brokerage accounts.

This structural shift mirrors recent capital dynamics in India, where swelling domestic participation successfully insulated the broader market from foreign capital flight.

Highlighting this underlying strength, investment banks maintain a bullish view.

Goldman Sachs recently raised its 12-month Kospi target to 12,000 – projecting a substantial 37% further upside based on robust corporate earnings and sustainable intrinsic value.

A structural transition toward market maturity

The ongoing reconfiguration of the Kospi’s investor base indicates a maturing financial ecosystem rather than a protracted cyclical downturn.

According to experts, the current foreign exodus is a temporary, technical dislocation that’s created attractive entry points for long-term investors.

In the near-term, a sharp increase in domestic retail base is helping anchor the market, neutralizing the price swings typically brought upon by the aggressive departure of international institutional funds.

Once international funds recalibrate their exposure, a combination of strong business fundamentals and deep domestic liquidity positions the Korean market for its next phase of structural growth.

At the time of writing, the Kospi index is down more than 10% versus its high in the first week of June.

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