
The Asia-Pacific stock market fell across the board, with South Korean stock index futures dropping 5%, leading to a suspension of programmatic trading sell orders

The Asia-Pacific stock market fell across the board, with the Nikkei 225 index down 2.5% and the MSCI Asia-Pacific index down 1%. The South Korean Kospi 200 index futures plummeted over 5%, triggering the "Sidecar" mechanism, which paused programmatic trading sell orders for 5 minutes. This is the first time South Korea has triggered this mechanism since April of this year. Market risk warning, investors should exercise caution
The Nikkei 225 index fell by 2.5%, and the MSCI Asia-Pacific index dropped by 1%. The South Korean Kospi 200 index futures plummeted over 5% during the session, triggering the "Sidecar" mechanism at 9:46 AM local time, which suspended programmatic selling for 5 minutes. The last time South Korea triggered this mechanism was in April of this year.
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