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NS. 한국 주식은 미국 도청이 지연 될 것이라는 기대를 높입니다.

    * KOSPI rises, foreigners net buyers
    * Korean won strengthens against U.S. dollar
    * South Korea benchmark bond yield rises

    SEOUL, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial
markets:
    
** South Korean shares rose on Monday, buoyed by expectations of
a delay in the reduction of U.S. pandemic-era stimulus following
disappointing hiring data from the world's biggest economy. The
Korean won strengthened, while the benchmark bond yield rose.
    
** The benchmark KOSPI         rose 0.21 points, or 0.01%, to
3,201.27 as of 0304 GMT.
    
** Among the heavyweights, technology giant Samsung Electronics
            rose 1.04% and peer SK Hynix             fell 0.93%,
while LG Chem             rose 3.72% and Naver             fell
0.33%.
    
** Investors are assessing the fallout from the September
payrolls report, which showed a much smaller increase in jobs
than expected but also a pick up in wages.             
    
** U.S. jobs report was "shockingly bad" but investors see the
dip could be temporary, and that sluggish jobs market could
delay tapering, said Park Kwang-nam, an analyst at Mirae Asset
Securities.     
        
** Foreigners were net buyers of 1.2 billion won worth of shares
on the main board. 
    
** The won was quoted at 1,156.4 per dollar on the onshore
settlement platform           , 0.05% higher than its previous
close at 1,157.0.
    
** In offshore trading, the won        was quoted at 1,156.2 per
dollar, down 0.2% from the previous day, while in
non-deliverable forward trading, its one-month contract
              was quoted at 1,156.7.
    
** The KOSPI has risen 11.41% so far this year, but lost 1.5% in
the previous 30 trading sessions.
    
** The trading volume during the session in the KOSPI index
        was 455.55 million shares. Of the total traded issues of
922, the number of advancing shares was 392.
    
** The won has lost 6.1% against the dollar so far this year.
    
** In money and debt markets, September futures on three-year
treasury bonds         fell 0.03 points to 110.36.

 (Reporting by Cynthia Kim; Additional reporting by Jihoon Lee;
Editing by Devika Syamnath)