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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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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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Scorsese's 'Hugo' leads Oscars with 11 nominations
BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) _ Martin Scorsese's Paris adventure ``Hugo'' leads the Academy Awards with 11 nominations, among them best picture and the latest director nod for the Oscar-winning filmmaker. 'Hugo', pictured in this scene from the film was nominated for best motion picture for t
TechnologyJan. 25, 2012
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IMF cuts global growth on intensifying risks
The International Monetary Fund has lowered the world’s 2012 economic growth to 3.3 percent, down from its September projection of 4.0 percent, citing the faltering global recovery and greater risks.“The global recovery is threatened by intensifying strains in the euro area and fragilities elsewhere. Financial conditions have deteriorated, growth prospects have dimmed, and downside risks have escalated,” the IMF said in its update of the World Economic Outlook.The IMF said the downward revision
Jan. 25, 2012
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Korea, Bermuda to exchange tax info
NEW YORK (Yonhap News) ― Korea signed a bilateral agreement Monday with Bermuda on the exchange of tax information which officials said would serve as a stepping stone for the improvement in the two countries’ relations.South Korea proposed the Tax Information Exchange Agreement with Bermuda, known as a major tax haven in the North Atlantic Ocean, in 2009.“This pact, the first between South Korea and Bermuda, will be an important starting point for the development of ties between the two sides,”
Jan. 24, 2012
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SaKong to attend WEF as Lee’s special envoy
SaKong Il, chairman of the Korea International Trade Association, will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as President Lee Myung-bak’s special envoy from Wednesday through Sunday, KITA said Tuesday.Some 2,500 people from 90 countries including about 30 heads of states, 80 minister-level officials, 20 heads of international organizations, chief executives of private companies and academics are expected to attend the annual conference themed “the Great Transformation: Shaping N
Jan. 24, 2012
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Korea to fight U.S. anti-dumping probe on washing machines
Korea said Saturday that it will fight a planned U.S. government probe into alleged dumping of Korean washing machines in its market, voicing strong objection to the investigation triggered by a complaint from Whirlpool Corp. On Friday, the U.S. Commerce Department announced its plan to probe allegations that Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc. sold their washing machines to U.S. customers at unfairly low market prices. Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in a statemen
Jan. 24, 2012
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Shares seen rallying this week
Korean stocks will likely extend their gains next week and approach to 2,000 points on the back of continued foreign buying and easing fears over the eurozone debt crisis, analysts said Saturday.Last week, the KOSPI rose 3.95 percent from the previous week to 1,949.89, closing at its highest level since the first-ever downgrade of U.S. sovereign rating on Aug. 5.The weekly gain came as France and Spain’s strong debt auctions helped stave off investor concerns following eurozone sovereign rating
Jan. 24, 2012
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Elderly concerned most about finances, health: survey
Aging Koreans cited economic difficulty and health as their biggest concerns, but the weight of their worries varied according to their education levels, a report showed Monday.In a survey of 60-year-olds by Statistics Korea, 43.2 percent of the respondents with elementary education picked economic difficulty as their top concern. Health closely followed at 40.5 percent, while unemployment and loneliness each stood at 4.7 percent and 4.3 percent.In contrast, 40.5 percent of the respondents with
Jan. 24, 2012
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Big brokerages earn half of profit from stock commissions
Major South Korean securities firms reaped more than half of their commission income from stock consignments in the fiscal first half, with the stock commission profits of the top 10 players exceeding 100 billion won ($88 million) on average, data showed Monday.The commission profits that 62 local securities firms earned by selling and buying stocks for their customers totaled 2.94 trillion won in the April-September period, accounting for 70.3 percent of their total commission income, according
Jan. 24, 2012
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Prioritizing people a ‘key strategy’
Leo Burnett Korea chief aims to support companies to go globalMcDonald’s Korea launched its coffee brand McCafe in 2009, but sales struggled amid the growing popularity of specialty coffee houses like Starbucks. For young women working in offices, who led the new trend of sipping a cup of brand coffee, the half-priced McCafe appeared to be not enough to satisfy their appetite for luxury. Then a television commercial changed the game. The ad, made by Leo Burnett Korea, featured consumers who par
IndustryJan. 24, 2012
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Shinhan to launch ‘bank plus brokerage’ business
CEO says lender leading Korean banks’ globalization with 59 network channels in 14 nationsShinhan Bank plans to offer high-end financial products by launching an upgraded business sector this year that connects the commercial bank and its brokerage affiliate.“We are about to introduce the independent business sector. It is designed to elevate synergy between Shinhan Bank and Shinhan Investment Corp.,” bank president & CEO Suh Jin-won told The Korea Herald.While the bank and the securities firm o
Jan. 24, 2012
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Drug makers bet on novel products to tackle difficulties
Generic manufacturers boost R&D and biomedicine, stem cell research sees upturnSoaring research costs, rampant illicit rebates and a gushing inflow of multinational drug giants following free trade pacts have come together to ignite the biggest crisis in years in Korea’s pharmaceutical industry.Heaping further pressure is the government’s push to slash drug prices and its sweeping crackdown on unfair trade practices, as well as economic uncertainties stemming from Europe. To tackle the daunting
IndustryJan. 24, 2012
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Hyundai, Kia tops U.S. automobile industry performance scoreboard
Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. topped last year’s U.S. auto market performance scoreboard, a report by a consumer data provider showed Tuesday.U.S.-based TrueCar.com said Hyundai and Kia ranked No. 1 in its 2011 Annual Performance Scoreboard that checks such areas as sales growth, market share and customer brand loyalty.It said the two carmakers, which are the flagship companies of Hyundai Motor Group, the world’s fifth largest automotive conglomerate, received an average “A-plus
MobilityJan. 24, 2012
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Top 30 conglomerates bought 211 firms since 2009
The nation’s 30 largest conglomerates acquired 211 companies over the past three years, commanding more than 1,000 firms under their wings and pursuing more firms with technological prowess. Politicians are raising their voices for chaebol reform amid the companies’ growing appetite for mergers and acquisitions, with the ruling Grand National Party reviewing plans to reduce the side effects of the removal of a cap on large conglomerates’ equity investment. The top 30 business groups in asset val
IndustryJan. 24, 2012
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Iran sanctions may hit exports, fan price hikes
Experts warn of Korea’s economic losses from joining U.S.-led punitive action on TehranKorea’s joining of the U.S.-led sanctions against Iran will fan inflation and cause $7 billion in losses for exporters a year, international relations experts warned Tuesday.Lee Hee-soo, a professor at Hanyang University, said the U.S. demand for Korea to reduce trade activities with Iran last week is the strongest push made in its 30 years of sanctions against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.“Iran is the No. 1 marke
Jan. 24, 2012
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Prioritizing people a ‘key strategy’
Leo Burnett Korea chief aims to support companies to go globalMcDonald’s Korea launched its coffee brand McCafe in 2009, but sales struggled amid the growing popularity of specialty coffee houses like Starbucks. For young women working in offices, who led the new trend of sipping a cup of brand coffee, the half-priced McCafe appeared to be not enough to satisfy their appetite for luxury. Then a television commercial changed the game. The ad, made by Leo Burnett Korea, featured consumers who part
IndustryJan. 24, 2012
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LG eyes bigger share in overseas air conditioning market
LG Electronics featured its new set of air conditioners at a three-day international expo in Chicago as it is eying a bigger market share overseas.At its booth at the International Air-conditioning, Heating and Refrigerating Exposition, it showcased a half-dozen air conditioners built for home and commercial use, and emphasized their environmentally friendly, highly efficient functions.The AHR Expo involves about 2,000 firms from 30 countries,LG’s participation comes as the company plans to rais
IndustryJan. 24, 2012
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Foreign investors buying Korean stocks despite Europe woes
Foreign investors are continuing to snap up Korean stocks, helping the local bourse stage a solid performance in recent sessions on renewed optimism over the eurozone debt problem. According to the Korea Exchange, the net amount of local stocks bought by foreign investors reached 4.3 trillion won ($3.7 billion) this month. The benchmark KOSPI, which closed at 1,825.74 on Dec. 29, ended up at 1,949.89 on Friday. Last week saw particularly strong buying by non-Korean investors on the local stock m
Jan. 24, 2012
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Manufacturing sector expands 7.7% in 2011: report
Korea’s manufacturing sector grew at a brisk pace of 7.7 percent on-year in 2011 fueled by surging exports, a report by the central bank showed Tuesday.The Bank of Korea said of the 16 industrial sectors checked, only five surpassed the country‘s gross domestic product growth, with three contracting compared to the year before.Asia’s fourth largest economy may have grown by 3.8 percent last year, down from 6.2 percent growth posted in 2010. For the first three quarters of 2011, data showed the e
Jan. 24, 2012
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Korea’s trade with FTA signatories jumps
Korea saw its trade with seven economic entities with which it has free trade agreements jump over the past few years, government data showed Monday.South Korea’s trade with those entities came to $296.1 billion in 2011, or 27.4 percent of its total trade volume of $1.08 trillion, according to the data by the Korea Customs Service. That is up from 14.6 percent in 2009.The entities include Singapore, Chile, Peru, the European Free Trade Association, the European Union, and the Association of Sout
Jan. 24, 2012
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FTC assisting class action against Samsung, LG
The nation’s antitrust watchdog said Tuesday it will support a consumer class action lawsuit for the first time against Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, which rigged prices for domestic appliances.The Fair Trade Commission slapped the two companies with fines of 44.6 billion won ($39.6 million) for colluding to fix prices of washing machines, flat screen televisions and laptop computers.“We will provide financial aid for a class action suit led by the Green Consumer Network in Korea as it
IndustryJan. 24, 2012