Seoul shares seen higher on U.S. gains, data_163 [Seoul shares seen higher on U.S. gains, data_163] <p> <span class="timestamp">Sun Sep 12,<a href="http://www.figurechina.com">Mobile Phone Accessories</a>, 2010 7:40pm EDT</span> </p> </div> <span class="focusParagraph"><p><pre> SEOUL, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Seoul shares are expected to open up on Monday after firm gains on Wall Street and a rise in U.S. wholesale inventory data, which are likely to lift sentiment towards blue chip exporters such as Samsung Electronics (<span id="symbol_005930.KS_0">005930.KS</span>) and Hyundai Motor (<span id="symbol_005380.KS_1">005380.KS</span>).</pre> <pre> "The market will probably open up today as U.S. stocks' solid gains and positive wholesale inventory data is set to boost the mood," said Lee Kyung-soo,<a href="http://pop.salessource.org/forum/25037" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;">U.S. foreclosure fiasco frustrates homeowners_150</a>, a market analyst at Shinyoung Securities.</pre> <pre> The Korea Composite Stock Price Index .KS11 (KOSPI) ended up 1.02 percent at 1,802.58 points on Friday, the highest close since early June 2008. ---------------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 2253 GMT ------------</pre> <pre> INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG S&amp;P 500 .SPX 1109.55 0.49% 5.370 USD/JPY JPY= 84.31 0.15% 0.130 10-YR US TSY YLD US10YT=RR 2.7954 -- 0.000 SPOT GOLD XAU= 1244.35 -0.05% -0.650 US CRUDE CLc1 76.78 0.43% 0.330 DOW JONES .DJI 10462.77 0.46% 47.53 ASIA ADRS .BKAS 123.33 0.34% 0.42 ------------------------------------------------------------- MARKET SUMMARY *Wall Street gains as economic outlook brightens</pre> <pre>[nN1094908] *Treasuries slide; post worst week since March [nN10274819] *Dollar rises against yen on solid China data [nN1096022] *Oil rises 3 pct to above $76 on U.S. supply outage [nSGE689037]</pre> <pre> STOCKS TO WATCH</pre> <pre> HYUNDAI HOMESHOPPING (<span id="symbol_057050.KS_7">057050.KS</span>)</pre> <pre> Shares of Hyundai Homeshopping start trading on Monday. The firm's initial public offering price was 90,000 won per share.</pre> <pre> DOOSAN HEAVY INDUSTRIES (<span id="symbol_034020.KS_8">034020.KS</span>)</pre> <pre> Doosan Heavy has won a 200 billion won deal from Israel, according to the Korea Economic Daily.</pre> <pre> LG DISPLAY (<span id="symbol_034220.KS_9">034220.KS</span>)</pre> <pre> LCD panel prices dropped for a fifth consecutive month in September to $174 from $186 in August and $208 in April, Yonhap News Agency reported citing DisplaySearch.</pre> <pre> (Reporting by Jungyoun Park; Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe) </pre> </span><span id="midArticle_0"></span></span> Seoul shares seen higher on U.S. gains, data<br> <span id="midArticle_start"></span> <div id="articleInfo">