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Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF has a high exposure to the volatile memory sector, making it susceptible to economic downturns and cyclical fluctuations. The fund's technology sector concentration is overly reliant on Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, increasing its vulnerability to memory chip supply-demand imbalances. Despite its attractive valuation, FLKR's prospects are dimmed by South Korea's weak economic outlook and the depreciating Korean Won.
South Korea is a bright spot in East Asia with booming exports and a proactive government encouraging small business startups. The Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF provides broad exposure to the South Korean equity market, with a focus on leading companies like Samsung Electronics. The fund has a heavy allocation in the Tech sector, which may pose risks, but offers potential for long-term growth in a thriving economy.
Korea's efforts to increase value may have faced a setback due to the election, but there is still potential for this value unlocking narrative to develop in the future. FLKR, with its ultra-low costs, remains a strong option for exposure.
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