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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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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Asan Nanum Foundation to send 100 volunteers overseas next month
The Asan Nanum Foundation said Sunday that it will dispatch 500 people as youth overseas volunteers every year to take part in projects aimed at remodeling children’s education facilities located in developing countries.The first team of 100, which held its kick-off ceremony on Saturday, will be heading to five different nations ― Kenya, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Nepal and China ― beginning Feb. 13.“I’m pleased that our young people are gifted with the opportunity to go overseas and share what they ha
IndustryJan. 29, 2012
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'We care about every worker': Apple CEO
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- Apple chief executive Tim Cook has responded to media reports alleging harsh working conditions in China for manufacturing employees of the popular gadget-maker.Cook, who took over as chief executive from Apple's late co-founder, Steve Jobs, addressed the reports of long hou
TechnologyJan. 29, 2012
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FSC says Hana Financial allowed to acquire KEB
Financial regulators endorsed the deal between Hana Financial Group and Lone Star Funds to trade shares of Korea Exchange Bank.Hana Financial has been allowed to take over KEB, which has been owned by the U.S.-based fund since 2003, the Financial Services Commission said Friday.The FSC ultimately has not accepted the opinion among a group of lawmakers and the KEB union that Lone Star has been ineligible to own the bank and the merger deal is invalid.In a statement, the regulator reaffirmed its e
Jan. 27, 2012
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Under pressure, conglomerates pull out from bakeries, cafes
Samsung, LG, Hyundai bow to criticism over reckless expansionAmid criticism over their excessive expansion, Korea’s major corporations are relaying to withdraw from bakeries, cafes and other markets that have long been crowded with neighborhood stores. Hyundai Motor Group on Friday became the latest conglomerate to back down from its cafe business. Chung Sung-yi, the eldest daughter of chairman Chung Mong-koo, has been managing two branches of Ozen at the automaker’s headquarters in Seoul and it
IndustryJan. 27, 2012
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Chief of telecom regulator resigns
Choi Si-joong, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, offered his resignation on Friday amid surging public criticism over a string of bribery and influence-peddling scandals.“It’s time to leave and take responsibility,” Choi said at a hastily arranged news conference, referring to his aide’s alleged implication in the bribery scandal. “I hope that my departure will help the watchdog stave off prejudice and misunderstanding held by the public.” Choi, one of the closest confidants of P
TechnologyJan. 27, 2012
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Top telecom regulator steps down amid bribery scandal involving ex-aide
South Korea's top communications regulator resigned on Friday amid allegations that his former aide took a bribe from a businessman in return for favors.Korea Communications Commission (KCC) Chairman Choi See-joong has been under pressure to step down since suspicions arose that his aide, Jeong Yong
Jan. 27, 2012
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Samsung Life sanctioned for irregular practices
Regulators took disciplinary action against Samsung Life Insurance for its irregular business practices.The Financial Supervisory Service said Friday that it has decided to impose on Samsung Life 335 million won ($293,000) in fines and issue a "caution" against the company.The life insurance firm was negligent in controlling the outsourcing business for the information technology sector, the FSS said in a statement."Samsung Life also opened several cash management accounts without the consent of
Jan. 27, 2012
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Travel retail market shows no sign of abating
Incheon Airport tops duty free sales globallyLouis Vuitton conducted an unprecedented experiment in Korea last year, opening its first airport store at Incheon International Airport. The French fashion house with 158 years of history had long refused to be situated at any airport, citing difficulties in offering the best shopping experience to its customers. The airport’s quality facilities and services aside, the luxury ambience of Korean duty free shops and the geographical proximity to the so
IndustryJan. 27, 2012
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Confidence for Feb. manufacturing up
South Korean manufacturers’ business confidence for February inched up on the back of easing eurozone fears but still remained close to a more than 2-year low amid lingering uncertainties, the central bank said Friday.The index of manufacturers’ outlook on business conditions reached 81 for February, up from 79 for January, according to a monthly survey by the Bank of Korea. The index measures manufacturers’ expectations for the coming month.The figure marks a recovery from January when it hit i
Jan. 27, 2012
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Korea’s consumer sentiment hits 10-month low in Jan.
South Korean consumer confidence fell to its lowest level in 10 months in January as persistent public debt concerns in Europe and the standoff over Iran’s nuclear ambitions fueled economic uncertainties, the central bank said Friday. The consumer sentiment index, which gauges consumers’ overall economic outlook, living conditions and future spending, fell 1 point from the previous month to 98 for January, according to a survey by the Bank of Korea. The January figure marked the lowest level sin
Jan. 27, 2012
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LG Display’s loss narrows in Q4
LG Display Co., the world’s second-largest maker of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, said Friday that it logged a smaller net loss in the fourth quarter from a year earlier.Net loss amounted to 6.25 billion won ($5.57 million) in the October-December period, smaller than a 268.4 billion won loss a year ago, the company said in a regulatory filing.The fourth-quarter figure also narrowed from a record net loss of 688 billion won in the third quarter, according to LG Display, which vies with to
IndustryJan. 27, 2012
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Kia Motors posts record earnings
Kia Motors Corp. reported record-high earnings last year on the back of its upgraded brand image and robust sales growth in overseas markets.The automaker posted about 3.5 trillion won ($3 billion) in net profit in 2011, up 30 percent from a year earlier.Its vehicle sales reached 43.2 trillion won last year, up 20.6 percent from a year before. Its operating profit also jumped 41.6 percent to 3.5 trillion won.Kia’s outstanding performance is attributable to the brisk sales of its automobiles base
MobilityJan. 27, 2012
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Hynix well-positioned for new era of mobile devices: report
HONG KONG (Yonhap) -- South Korea‘s Hynix Semiconductor Inc. is well-positioned for the new era of mobile devices driving the growth of memory chip markets, as it can supply a total memory solution for mobile gadgets, a report said Friday.BNP Paribas said in its report that Hynix Semiconductor is one of the few manufacturers that fit that new era, raising the target price for Hynix to 34,000 won ($30.2) to 30,000 won. “The three decades of personal computer (PC)-driven dynamic random access memo
IndustryJan. 27, 2012
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Gov‘t, central bank concerned about slowing export growth
South Korea’s exports will likely grow at a much slower pace in 2012 than last year as the eurozone debt problems and the global economic slowdown could weaken demand, the finance ministry and the central bank said Friday.The government needs to push for export-boosting measures tailored to each country and beef up efforts to diversify its export markets, according to a statement unveiled after the ministry and the Bank of Korea held a consultation meeting.The meeting was attended by Vice Financ
Jan. 27, 2012
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Under pressure, conglomerates pull out from bakeries, cafes
Samsung, LG, Hyundai bow to criticism over reckless expansionAmid criticism over their excessive expansion, Korea’s major corporations are relaying to withdraw from bakeries, cafes and other markets that have long been crowded with neighborhood stores. Hyundai Motor Group on Friday became the latest conglomerate to back down from its cafe business. Chung Sung-yi, the eldest daughter of chairman Chung Mong-koo, has been managing two branches of Ozen at the automaker’s headquarters in Seoul and it
IndustryJan. 27, 2012
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Seoul shares end up 0.39% on increased foreign buying
South Korean stocks finished 0.39 percent higher on Friday, as overseas investors extended their buying spree despite the country’s weak growth data, analysts said.The local currency fell against the U.S. dollar. Extending a winning streak for a fifth consecutive session, the benchmark KOSPI rose 7.65 points to 1,964.83. Trading volume was moderate at 442 million shares worth 6.03 trillion won ($5.37 billion) with gainers leading losers 492 to 331. Even though the KOSPI has posted gains for five
Jan. 27, 2012
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Samsung Q4 profit surges 17% on smartphones
Samsung Electronics said Friday its fourth-quarter earnings surged 17 percent from a year earlier on the back of stronger sales in smartphones and flat screens.The technology giant’s net income reached 4 trillion won ($3.5 billion) in the October-December period, registering the largest gain since the third quarter of 2010. Revenue went up 13 percent to an all-time high of 47.3 trillion won and operating profit climbed 75.8 percent to 5.3 trillion won in the same period. The figures were largely
TechnologyJan. 27, 2012
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Hana Financial allowed to acquire KEB
Financial regulators endorsed the deal between Hana Financial Group and Lone Star Funds to trade shares of Korea Exchange Bank.Hana Financial has been allowed to take over KEB, which was owned by the U.S.-based fund since 2003, the Financial Services Commission said Friday.The FSC ultimately has not accepted the opinion among a group of lawmakers and the KEB union that Lone Star has been ineligible to own the bank and the merger deal is invalid.There have been continuous speculations that Lone S
Jan. 27, 2012
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Chief of telecom regulator resigns over bribery scandal
Choi Si-joong, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, offered his resignation on Friday amid surging public criticism over a string of bribery and influence-peddling scandals.“It’s time to leave and take responsibility,” Choi said at a hastily arranged news conference, referring to his aide’s alleged implication in the bribery scandal. “I hope that my departure will help the watchdog stave off prejudice and misunderstanding held by the public.” Choi, one of the closest confidants of Pr
TechnologyJan. 27, 2012
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Chief of telecom regulator resigns
Choi Si-joong, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, offered his resignation on Friday amid surging public criticism over a string of bribery and influence-peddling scandals.“It’s time to leave and take responsibility,” Choi said at a hastily arranged news conference, referring to his aid
TechnologyJan. 27, 2012