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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Samsung to offer educational support
Samsung Group said on Wednesday that it will put an emphasis on its educational support project for middle school students of low income families, nurturing it as the conglomerate’s key social contribution activity.The country’s top conglomerate said it signed an agreement with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to support a total of 15,000 middle schoolers beginning in March.Dubbed the “Dream Class” project, it will have college students teach English and mathematics during after
IndustryFeb. 15, 2012
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KT may face punishment for cutting Internet to TVs
The Korea Communications Commission discussed possible punitive measures against KT Corp., which limited Internet access for Samsung-made smart televisions for five days, during a regular meeting of its leadership on Wednesday. The state-run telecom regulator also decided to seek ways to punish Samsung for causing the service shutdown as it refused to talk with KT over the network use of its smart TV owners. As part of their agreement announced Tuesday, KT resumed Internet services like video-on
IndustryFeb. 15, 2012
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More Korean elderly live alone, stuck in poverty: KDI report
Half of poverty-stricken Koreans live alone or belong to two-member families, a report showed Wednesday. In a report on household patterns issued by the Korea Development Institute, the proportion of families with just one or two members accounted for 54.9 percent of the population whose income falls below the poverty line as of 2010 ― up from 46.9 percent in 2006.Senior citizens made up 72 percent of the poor, one-member family group, as a growing number of the elderly are forced to live alone
Feb. 15, 2012
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Samsung, LG dominate global LTE phone sales
LGE overtakes HTC to become No. 2 LTE phone makerKorean tech firms dominated the global sales of smartphones running on the fourth-generation Long Term Evolution network in the final quarter of 2011, an industry report found Wednesday. Samsung Electronics sold 1.7 million units of LTE phones in the fourth quarter last year, maintaining its global No. 1 position with a market share of 41 percent, according to research firm Strategy Analytics. LG Electronics, previously the third-place player glob
IndustryFeb. 15, 2012
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Green Insurance chief accused of stock rigging
Financial regulators filed a complaint against Green Non-Life Insurance and its chairman Lee Young-doo with the prosecution for manipulating stocks.The Securities and Futures Commission said Wednesday that the insurance firm has been suspected of frequently rigging stocks between July 2010 and September 2011.During the period, the insurance firm engaged in more than 3,000 cases of fraudulent trading, according to the regulator.The SFC alleged that the practices were aimed at raising the “risk-ba
Feb. 15, 2012
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Shares up 1.13 percent on tech gains
Korean stocks closed 1.13 percent higher on Wednesday as shares of blue-chip technology companies rose on the back of foreign buying and market rumors, analysts said. The local currency gathered ground against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark KOSPI climbed 22.68 points to 2,025.32. Trading volume was moderate at 675.6 million shares worth 7.6 trillion won ($6.8 billion), with gainers outnumbering decliners 445 to 374.“The market performed as usual, but steep rises in shares of Samsung Electronics a
Feb. 15, 2012
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Eximbank, Chinese banks sign on project financing
The state-run policy lender Export-Import Bank of Korea said Wednesday it signed an agreement with five Chinese banks as part of efforts to help local companies win big overseas projects.Under the deal, Eximbank will hold quarterly meetings with the five lenders to discuss co-financing plans for South Korean companies’ major projects in areas such as shipbuilding, plant construction, and corporate mergers and acquisitions, the policy lender said.The five banks are the Bank of China, the Industri
Feb. 15, 2012
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LPG companies donate W10b to supply underprivileged
Liquefied petroleum gas suppliers have amassed 10 billion won ($8.9 million) in funds to provide energy for the underprivileged. The nation’s two largest LPG importers E1 and SK Gas donated 5 billion won each to provide low-income earners with LPG vouchers, build LPG supply facilities for social welfare centers and support the taxi industry. The fund will be managed by the Korea LPG Association and supervised by a committee of private and public experts for efficient and transparent management.
IndustryFeb. 15, 2012
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BOK chief under attack over choice of deputy
Labor union claims Kim’s plan compromises central bank’s independenceBank of Korea Gov. Kim Choong-soo has come under fire from the bank’s labor union on Wednesday, offering a painful glimpse into the internal division and distrust that could generate more public doubt about its policy decisions. The BOK labor union issued a statement in the afternoon, attacking its own governor over his alleged decision to recommend a non-BOK figure to the No. 2 position at the central bank.“According to a rece
Feb. 15, 2012
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FBI background file has mixed reviews of Steve Jobs
SAN JOSE, California ― He had smoked pot and dropped LSD. He could be a pain to work with. He twisted the truth at times.Yet according to a Federal Bureau of Investigation background file released Thursday, former Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs would still have made a fine presidential appointee.The 1991 background check was conducted when then-President George H. W. Bush was considering Jobs for a spot on the President’s Export Council, a position he did not get. And while the file contain
TechnologyFeb. 15, 2012
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Chey committed to reinvigorating Hynix
After more than a decade of trying to find a buyer, Hynix Semiconductor finally found a new owner in SK Telecom on Tuesday.With the board naming SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won the co-chief executive and SK Telecom president Ha Sung-min as the head of the board for Hynix, the buyout was completed.Chey, 52, chairman of the country’s No. 3 conglomerate, will officially direct the new Hynix, which could potentially be named SK Hynix, together with its current chief executive Kwon Oh-chul.“Chairman C
TechnologyFeb. 15, 2012
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Four top reasons why dieting is so hard
MELROSE PARK, Ill. (UPI) -- Two-thirds of Americans say they are on a diet to improve their health but relatively few are actually decreasing in size, a U.S. expert says.Dr. Jessica Bartfield, who specializes in nutrition and weight management at Loyola University Health System's Gottlieb Memorial H
TechnologyFeb. 15, 2012
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KOGAS finds more gas in Mozambique field
Daily output expected to reach 3,200 tons of natural gas off East AfricaThe Korea Gas Corp. has found an additional reserve of natural gas in waters off Mozambique with a potential quantity enough to supply Koreans for six months, the government said Wednesday. The state-run energy firm, together with co-developers, detected another pool with up to 7.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas from the East African offshore block, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said. The latest discovery thus raised
Feb. 15, 2012
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Lhu appointed as next head of SEACEN Centre
Lhu Hoo-kyu was appointed the next director of the South East Asian Central Banks Centre based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Lhu, who served as director of the Financial Systems Stability Department at the Bank of Korea, will be the first BOK member to head a major regional financial organization, starting from this July for a three-year term. The appointment came as the BOK successfully hosted the 47th Conference of the Governors of SEACEN, High-Level Seminar and 31st Meeting of the SEACEN Board o
Feb. 15, 2012
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LS Cable opens 17 electric car charging stations
LS Cable & System Ltd., Korea’s leading maker of electrical wiring, said Wednesday it has set up 17 electric car-charging stations across the country for state-run agencies and municipalities.The facilities feature high-speed direct current chargers that can charge Hyundai Motor’s BlueOn for 140 km in 30 minutes. The BlueOn is Korea’s first midsize electric vehicle, the company said in a statement. The 17 locations include the Seoul Central Post Office, the Ministry of Defense, city governments
IndustryFeb. 15, 2012
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Samsung mulling spin-off of LCD panel business
South Korean tech firm Samsung Electronics Co. said Wednesday that it is considering spinning off its liquid-crystal display business, a move seen as aiming to beef up its competitiveness.“The company is mulling spinning off the LCD business, but details have not been decided,” Samsung Electronics said in a regulatory filing.Analysts said that the move seemed to come as its LCD business suffered from losses for the fourth consecutive quarter in the final quarter of last year amid industry-wide s
IndustryFeb. 15, 2012
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Korea posts trade deficit in January: data
Korea posted a trade deficit for the first time in two years in January as its exports shrank, affected by toughening external market conditions, the customs office said Wednesday.The country’s trade deficit came to about $2 billion last month, a turnaround from a surplus of $2.3 billion tallied in the previous month, the Korea Customs Service said in a report.The trade balance swung into the red for the first time since January 2010.Exports fell 7 percent on-year to $41.3 billion, while imports
Feb. 15, 2012
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Ministry to announce measures to support mid-sized firms
The government plans to soon announce a set of measures to support the country’s mid-sized companies as part of an ongoing effort to boost South Korean exports, the Commerce Ministry said Wednesday.A mid-sized enterprise is defined as a company with more than 300 employees and 100 million won ($89 million) in annual sales.Such businesses have long been recognized but were legally identified for the first time in March 2011 in a revision to the industry development law. The law previously only re
Feb. 15, 2012
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Foreign investors’ stock buying surges this year
Foreign investors’ buying of local stocks surged this year on the back of eased fear on the eurozone debt crisis that fueled a huge inflow of European money into the emerging markets like Korea, data showed Wednesday. Foreign investors have scooped up local stocks worth a net 8.8 trillion won ($7.82 billion) this year as of Monday, according to the data by the Financial Supervisory Service, the country’s financial regulator.Offshore investors have been on an extensive buying spree since late las
Feb. 15, 2012
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Jobless rate rises to 3.5% in January
Korea’s jobless rate rose in January from a month earlier, indicating job market conditions remain cloudy despite continued economic recovery, a government report showed Wednesday.The jobless rate stood at 3.5 percent last month, up from 3 percent in December, according to the report by Statistics Korea.It was also higher than the annual average of 3.4 percent for last year.The economy still gained 536,000 more jobs in January compared to the previous year. The on-year job creation was the large
Feb. 15, 2012