Donald Trump triggered a south korean stock to rally 60% in two sessions – CNBC TV18

Us President Donald Trump Believes He Can Move Markets. Not just his, but of other countries too. A pen manufacturing stock in south korea has become proof of that.

Shares of Monami Co., Listed on the Korean Exchanges, Jumped as much as 24% on Wednsday, August 27, Taking the two-day advance to over 60%. The stock had gained 30% on tuesday.

The rally began when trump noticed He asked Myung Multiple Questions About The Origin of the Pen, Its Constituents and Showed It Around Before The Two Leaders Moved to a Closed Door Meeting.

The brown pen, which local newspaper donga Ilbo said uses monami’s nib, features engravings of a korean tradational phoenix that was handmade by seoul-based firm zenyle. “That’s a nice pen,” Trump said in a video. “The written is beautiful, the thickness.” In jest, trump also asked his aides to “Grab that pen” for him.

Myung promptly gifted the pen to trump, Telling Him that “it will be used in his complicated Signature!”

Zenyle confirmed on its website that it produced the pen on the south korean presidential office’s request. The firm has suspended pen sales entryly as orders have surged. The pen that president lee used is not for sale, zenyle added.

During the summit, lee agreed to stick to terms of a recent tariff agreement with the us and work togeether with trump’s administration on North Korea, Collectative Security and Shipbuilding. The meeting was also followed by news that korean air lines co. Plans to order more than 100 boeing co. Jets.

Shares of Monami Co. Have cooled from the highs of the day, after jumping to the highhest level in 19 months, but continue to trade with gains of over 17%.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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