Asia-Pacific stock markets surged on Tuesday as global market stability and easing concerns over artificial intelligence spending boosted risk appetite. The South Korean KOSPI index soared 6.84% to close at 5,288.08, driven by significant gains in chip manufacturers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. Samsung's stock price jumped 10% during the session, marking its largest single-day gain since March 2020.
In Japan, the Nikkei 225 index climbed 3.92% to close at a record high of 54,720.66. Meanwhile, the Taiwan Weighted Index rose 1.81% to finish at 32,195.36, reflecting the broad recovery across the region's markets.
Asia-Pacific Markets Rally as Risk Appetite Returns
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