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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
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‘VCHA, Katseye and Dear Alice are not K-pop groups,’ industry experts say
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BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
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Ador claims exclusive contracts with NewJeans still valid
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[Graphic News] South Koreans favor Japan for repeat overseas trips
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Seoul shares down 0.42 pct in late-morning trade
South Korean stocks traded 0.42 percent lower late Monday morning due to concerns over the further weakening of the Japanese yen, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) shed 8.28 points to 1,979.57 as of 11:20 a.m.Most exporters traded in negative territory, with top steelmaker POSCO dropping 0.7 percent and biggest shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries sliding 0.22 percent.No. 1 carmaker Hyundai Motor fell 0.7 percent and its smaller affiliate Kia Motors lost 1.85 per
Jan. 21, 2013
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Half of S. Koreans see themselves as poor: poll
More than half of South Koreans think they belong to the low-income bracket, a poll showed Monday, apparently reflecting their falling earnings due to the country‘s protracted economic slump.According to the nationwide survey of 1,000 people by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, 50.5 percent said their earnings hover below the nation’s median income.Another 36.9 percent responded they belong to the middle-income bracket, while only 10.5 percent believed themselves to be high-inco
Jan. 21, 2013
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Savings banks' liquidity hits over 5-year low
South Korean savings banks' liquidity has hit the lowest point in more than five years as the ongoing restructuring of bankrupt players dampens deposits amid a still large amount of problem loans, data showed Monday. The average balance of savings banks' money supply, known as M2, came in at 41.1 trillion won ($38.8 billion) for local savings banks as of the end of November last year, the lowest since the 40.7 trillion won tallied in July 2007, according to data by the Bank of Korea and an indus
Jan. 21, 2013
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Seoul shares trade lower after strong start
South Korean stocks started slightly higher but soon lost ground on Monday, led by losses in techs and carmakers, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) opened 0.01 percent higher but soon shifted to negative territory, losing 9.8 points, or 0.49 percent, to 1,978.05 in the first 15 minutes of trading.Market bellwether Samsung Electronics dropped 1.49 percent and LG Display, one of the biggest flat screen suppliers for Apple, fell 2.26 percent.Carmakers were also b
Jan. 21, 2013
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Global companies use localization to win Korean hearts
It is a serene atmosphere with a Korean traditional teahouse-like interior where people sit down on top of flat cushions on a wooden floor. But the drinks served are Starbucks coffee.Korea’s first drive-through Starbucks opened in Gyeongju, capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla, in September, with Silla designs everywhere.The stair railing to the traditional tearoom on the upper floor is designed after the banisters around the historic Anapji pond where the royals and the upper class partied d
IndustryJan. 20, 2013
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Jeong promoted to Woori Card CEO
Woori Financial Group senior executive director Jeong Hyun-jin has been appointed CEO of Woori Card, with the new firm to be launched in March, group officials said Sunday.Jeong will lead the credit card firm, which is scheduled to be spun off from the financial group’s bank unit as an independent subsidiary.Born in Uiseong, North Gyeongsang Province, in 1952, he has worked mainly for Woori Bank and Hanil Bank, a former entity of the commercial lender, for 30 years.Though Woori Card (formerly Wo
Jan. 20, 2013
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NTS launches probe into high-income tax evaders
South Korea’s tax agency has launched investigations into bank accounts of high income earners on suspicion of tax evasion, officials said Sunday.“We are investigating some tax evasion allegations as we have received tens of reports since the tax law revision,” said an official from the National Tax Service. “The results will come out soon.”The tax law was recently revised to give rewards of up to 50 million won ($47,300) to those who report tax evading cases to the tax authorities. The reward s
Jan. 20, 2013
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Samsung, LG washers get top scores from U.S. magazine
U.S. magazine Consumer Reports has given top ratings to washers manufactured by South Korea’s major home appliance makers Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc. in its latest survey, industry sources said Sunday.The February issue of Consumer Reports said Samsung’s front-loading WF457 and WF455 washers received the “excellent” level in washing performance, energy efficiency, water efficiency and vibration, and got “very good” in quietness to garner 89 points in total.LG’s WM8000 front-l
TechnologyJan. 20, 2013
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Shares may lose ground this week on Vanguard exit
The South Korean stock market is likely to be weighed down by the effects of a U.S. fund manager’s decision to gradually exclude Seoul shares from its benchmark index, analysts said Saturday.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index finished at 1,987.85 last week, down 0.44 percent from a week earlier. The KOSPI, which started this week on the 2,000 level, lost ground, dogged by concerns over U.S. debt ceiling talks and Vanguard Group’s move to switch into a benchmark index which excludes
Jan. 20, 2013
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Hyundai Heavy wins $1.1b offshore facility order from Norway
Hyundai Heavy Industries, or HHI, the world’s biggest shipbuilder, said Sunday it sealed an $1.1 billion deal with Statoil ASA, a state-run oil and gas operator in Norway, for the construction of offshore gas facilities. This is the second time for HHI to win an offshore facility construction order from the Norwegian company. The floating facility called a spar platform, which will weigh 64,500 tons, will be built in the Aasta Hansteen gas field in the North Sea by March 2016. The offshore faci
Jan. 20, 2013
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Korea last in OECD in female graduate employment
South Korea’s employment rate of female college graduates ranked at the bottom among a group of the world’s advanced nations, with the country having the largest difference between employment rates for men and women, data showed Sunday.According to the data compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, only 60.1 percent of college-educated South Korean women were employed as of 2011, marking the lowest rate among 33 OECD member nations.Turkey was second from the bottom,
Jan. 20, 2013
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Hong Kong-based fund bids for Ssangyong E&C
Hong Kong-based private equity firm VVL expressed its willingness to participate in a bidding to take over Ssangyong Engineering & Construction Co., industrial sources said Sunday.If successful, VVL will become the largest shareholder of the Korean builder firm, replacing the state-run Korea Asset Management Corp., or KAMCO, Ssangyong’s current largest shareholder. Ssangyong E&C has been accepting applications from developers here and abroad since last November. The bid will most likely close be
IndustryJan. 20, 2013
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Cheap yen poses threat to exporters
The Korean won strengthening against major currencies is estimated to undermine exports from the information technology and automobile industries, a private research institute said Sunday.In particular, the Japanese yen’s weaker position against the won was identified as a serious threat to the price competitiveness of Korea’s IT and car producers by Hyundai Economic Research Institute.While the two sectors are the nation’s top growth engines, HERI estimated that Korea sees a drop in product exp
Jan. 20, 2013
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U.S. back-up camera rule to double auto LCD demand
Shipments of liquid crystal displays for use in cars will almost double by 2016 from 2012 levels, as an expected mandate in the U.S. for rear-view cameras in autos boosts demand, researcher IHS forecast. Deliveries of full-color LCDs used in autos will reach almost 117 million units by 2016, up 89 percent from 2012, El Segundo, California-based IHS said in a report dated Jan. 17. Each year sales will grow between 15 percent and 23 percent, with shipments crossing the hundred-million-unit mark in
MobilityJan. 20, 2013
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The beauty within the beast
The Korea Herald, in cooperation with carmakers, offers test-driving experiences to executive officials at Korean or multinational companies here. The opinion below is the author’s own. For any inquiry into this column, please contact jylee@heraldcorp.com. ― Ed.If you perceive driving in big cities as negotiating an asphalt jungle, the BMW X5 is definitively the king of beasts.Snow, ice and subzero temperatures are weather conditions utterly foreign to my Caribbean background, where the elements
MobilityJan. 20, 2013
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Mercedes-Benz, BMW getting on front-wheel-drive path
For decades, Mercedes-Benz and BMW have made rear-wheel drive central to their definitions of performance and luxury, even as the rest of the industry embraced front-wheel drive long ago.But both German marques, among the last holdouts, are about to cave.Just before the Detroit auto show last week, Mercedes-Benz showed off the CLA 250, a compact, four-door coupe, the first front-wheel-drive car bearing the brand’s three-pointed star logo. BMW also said at the show that it plans to offer front-wh
MobilityJan. 20, 2013
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Korean recipe for smallest Chevy
General Motors, whose typical cash cows include trucks and sport utility vehicles, is profiting recently from a long-ignored segment ― the mini city car.With higher gasoline prices and growing appetite for smaller cars, the U.S. auto giant last year newly added the Spark mini car to its Chevrolet global lineup.The Spark, overcoming earlier skepticism among GM executives and dealers, sold 12,385 vehicles in the six months up to December. The researcher IHS Automotive forecasts the sales figure co
MobilityJan. 20, 2013
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Global companies sport localization strategies to win Korean hearts
It is a serene atmosphere with a Korean traditional teahouse-like interior where people sit down on top of flat cushions on a wooden floor. But the drinks served are Starbucks coffee.Korea’s first drive-through Starbucks opened in Gyeongju, capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla, in September, with Silla designs everywhere.The stair railing to the traditional tearoom on the upper floor is designed after the banisters around the historic Anapji pond where the royals and the upper class partied d
IndustryJan. 20, 2013
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NYC sorbet said effective flu treatment
A New York ice cream company unveiled a new treat it says is specially formulated for flu sufferers.The Influenza Sorbet is a combination of lemon, spicy cayenne pepper and a healthy dose of Maker's Mark bourbon whiskey that will clear the sinuses and soothe scratchy throats.Jeni Britton Bauer, owner of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, told the New York Post her sorbet, derived from an old family remedy, has been getting rave reviews."People tell me it's the only thing that makes them feel better,"
TechnologyJan. 20, 2013
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LG Optimus G sells over 1 million units
LG Electronics Inc. said Friday it has sold more than 1 million Optimus G smartphones worldwide since the flagship device’s launch last year.The milestone comes roughly four months after the South Korean handset manufacturer unveiled the 4.7-inch display phone that runs on Qualcomm Inc.’s Snapdragon S4 Pro processor.In September, LG introduced two premium smartphones ― the Optimus G and the Optimus Vu 2 ― as part of efforts to regain its presence in the mobile market.The company has released the
IndustryJan. 18, 2013