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    In November 2005, the index's Korean name was officially changed to Koseupi jisu (코스피지수). [ citation needed ] On 24 July 2007, KOSPI broke 2,000 level for the first time.

    • 250,000 Points
    • Index
    • KRX
    • 0.05
  2. 2 days ago · The index's Korean name was officially changed to Koseupi jisu in November 2005. KOSPI reached another milestone of breaking 2000 level for the first time on July 24, 2007.

  3. KOSPI recorded its largest one-day percentage gain of 8.50% on June 17, 1998 & largest one-day percentage drop of 12.02% on September 12, 2001. The index’s Korean name was officially changed to Koseupi jisu in November 2005.

  4. The KOSPI Composite Index was first introduced on April 3, 1983, as part of the Korea Stock Exchange (KSE). At the time, the KSE had only been established a few years earlier, in 1976, and was still in its early stages of development.

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  5. KOSPI recorded its largest one-day percentage gain of 8.50% on June 17, 1998 & largest one-day percentage drop of 12.02% on September 12, 2001. The index’s Korean name was officially changed to Koseupi jisu in November 2005. KOSPI reached another milestone of breaking 2000 level for the first time on July 24, 2007.

  6. everything.explained.today › KOSPIKOSPI explained

    In November 2005, the index's Korean name was officially changed to Koseupi jisu (코스피지수). On 24 July 2007, KOSPI broke 2,000 level for the first time. On 25 July it closed at 2,004.22.

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  8. Kospi replaced Dow-style KCSPI (Korea Composite Stock Price Index) in 1983. The index was introduced in 1983 with a base value of 100. On July 24, 2007, it broke the 2,000 barrier for the first time. The index's Korean name was officially changed to Koseupi jisu in November 2005. *Disclaimer Statement: This content is authored by an external ...