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[Economic Reading] Samsung Electronics' Rising Share Purchase... Will the Stock Market Recover? [Guest: Kwon Hyuk-joong, Economic Commentator] It's time for 'Economic Reading', where we explain current economic issues more easily. Today, we will look at various economic issues with Kwon Hyuk-joong, an economic commentator. Hello? [Question 1] Since Samsung Electronics announced its own share purchase plan for the first time in 7 years, its stock price has stopped its downward trend and is showing signs of a rare rebound. Is the market responding to the policy of increasing shareholder value? [Question 2] The market is pointing out that there are limits to the outlook for Samsung Electronics' stock price, which has recovered to the 50,000 won range. What are the issues that need to be resolved to gain additional upward momentum? [Question 3] It is also interesting to see whether Samsung Electronics' own share purchase can be a signal for the stock market to rebound. The KOSPI, which was weak yesterday, closed higher. Will the current trend continue? [Question 4] Last year, the gap in housing prices between the top 10% and bottom 10% of households owning homes was calculated to be over 40 times. Households with expensive homes also owned relatively more homes. Does this mean that the 'asset polarization phenomenon' is still going strong? [Question 5] On the other hand, income polarization has shown a trend of alleviation. The Gini coefficient based on equalized disposable income recorded the lowest level since statistics were compiled at 0.324 in 2022. What does this mean? [Question 6] Homeowners under the age of 30 recorded the largest decrease, down 8.2% year-on-year. Could this be due to their inability to withstand the burden of high interest rates? How can we resolve the worsening asset polarization phenomenon? [Question 7] Finally, as we approach the end of the year with large-scale discount events such as Black Friday, we are being warned that overseas direct purchase damages are occurring. What were the cases where consumers suffered the most damages? [Question 8] Many of the consumers who suffered damages accessed the site through SNS. Is there any way to prevent this? What should we do if problems occur due to direct purchases? Yonhap News TV Article inquiries and tips: KakaoTalk/Line jebo23 ▣ Subscribe to Yonhap News TV YouTube channel https://goo.gl/VuCJMi ▣ The beginning of Korean news, Yonhap News TV / Yonhap News TV http://www.yonhapnewstv.co.kr/