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South Korean Shares Close Marginally Higher Despite Renewed US-Iran Tensions, Investors Eye Q1 Earnings

-- South Korean shares closed slightly higher on Monday despite an increase in tensions between the US and Iran after the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Spruance intercepted an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel called Touska near the Strait of Hormuz and Iran issued a warning to the US in the aftermath of the incident.

Investors chose to shift their focus on the upcoming first-quarter earnings season instead.

The Korea Composite Stock Price Index or Kospi rose 27.17 points, or 0.4%, to end at 6,219.09. The Kosdaq also increased by 4.81 points, or 0.4%, to close at 1,174.85.

In corporate news, SK Hynix (KRX:000660) began the mass production of high-capacity 192GB products, which are optimized for Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform, the chipmaker said in a Monday release.

The SOCAMM2 192GB (gigabyte) product is a memory module standard that is based on 10-nanometer class 6th generation (1c) LPDDR5X low-power dynamic random access memory.

Shares of the chipmaker increased over 3% at market close.

In other news, South Korean credit rating firms Korea Ratings, Korea Investors Service, and NICE Investors Service upgraded Hyundai Rotem's (KRX:064350) credit rating to AA- from A+.

The upgrades were based on the defense systems manufacturer's strong capability to repay debt, improved earnings, and financial stability.

Shares of Hyundai Rotem rose nearly 2% at market close.

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