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Hyundai Motor’s Stock Nosedives due to Low Yen and Slumping Sales


Shares of the company, the fifth largest automaker in the world, tumbled 10.36 percent to 138,500 won (US$125.3), their lowest level since August 2010.  (image: Yonhap)

Shares of the company, the fifth largest automaker in the world, tumbled 10.36 percent to 138,500 won (US$125.3), their lowest level since August 2010. (image: Yonhap)

SEOUL, June 3 (Korea Bizwire)Hyundai Motor, a bellwether for Korea’s economy along with Samsung Electronics, saw its stock price collapse more than 10 percent to its lowest level in 57 months on June 2.

Shares of the company, the fifth largest automaker in the world, tumbled 10.36 percent to 138,500 won (US$125.3), their lowest level since August 2010. The double-digit fall was the first since August 19, 2011, when they fell 10.98 percent.

In the current weak yen environment, a slump in sales led foreign and institutional investors to dump Hyundai Motor stocks. Foreigners and institutional investors sold 148.6 billion won and 80.2 billion won worth of shares respectively. Pension funds in particular went on a strong selling spree.

With the stock price dive, about 3.5 trillion won of market value was vaporized in a day. Recently, Hyundai Motor slipped a step to Korea’s third-largest firm by market value, giving way to SK Hynix on May 27. Now, it should worry about falling to fourth place as the difference with KEPCO is only about 1 trillion won.

In addition to Hyundai Motor, automobile stocks like Hyundai Mobis and Kia Motors also fell. Hyundai Mobis, Hyundai’s auto-parts unit, sank 8.47 percent and Kia Motors fell 4.12 percent.

Market watchers expect that worry among the automakers will deepen as the yen keeps falling. As the Korean automobile industry competes mainly with Japanese manufacturers, the low yen directly damages the industry. The day of Hyundai’s stock nosedive, yen-dollar exchange rates fell to 125 yen per dollar, the lowest since early December 2002. The won-yen arbitrated rate closed at nearly 890 won per 100 yen.

With the falling yen, Hyundai Motor reported on June 1 that its sales fell 6.4 percent in May from a year earlier, as it sold 54,990 units in Korea and 334,309 units overseas.

By John Choi (johnchoi@koreabizwire.com)

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