Japan and South Korea stock markets open higher on May 27

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Japan and South Korea’s stock markets opened higher on May 27 amid shifting sentiment in the Fear & Greed Index. The Nikkei 225 rose 1.36% to 65,879.59, while the KOSPI climbed 2.43% to 8,243.4. Traders are monitoring open interest levels for signs of sustained momentum.

Huo Xing Finance reports that on May 27, according to market data, stock markets in Japan and South Korea opened higher. The Nikkei 225 Index opened up 883.50 points, or 1.36%, at 65,879.59. The South Korean KOSPI Index opened up 195.89 points, or 2.43%, at 8,243.40.

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