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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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FSC, FSS to undergo six-week inspection by top audit agency
The Board of Audit and Inspection will launch an extraordinary inspection into the nation’s two financial regulators next Monday.The top auditor has informed the Financial Services Commission and the Financial Supervisory Service of its scheduled probe for the coming six weeks, regulatory officials said Friday.The officials said they do not rule out the possibility that the BAI may investigate the regulators’ ruling on Lone Star Funds, the biggest shareholder of Korea Exchange Bank.“The schedule
Jan. 6, 2012
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Farms hit hard by falling beef prices
Angry farmers protest over cattle price fall, hike of feeding costsThe nation’s cattle breeding farms are being severely hit by the fall in beef cattle prices as a result of an oversupply of homebred cows and by soaring animal feed prices. Male dairy calves used for veal are being put up for sale at 10,000 won per head, but it is still not easy to find buyers.A cattle breeder in Sunchang, North Jeolla Province, buried nine cows that starved to death earlier this week as he could no longer afford
IndustryJan. 6, 2012
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LG Electronics to release Google TV in U.S. market
LG Electronics Inc., the world's second-largest flat-screen TV maker, said Friday that it will release a smart TV powered by Google Inc.'s software in the U.S. market later this year.The LG Electronics-manufactured Google TVs will be available on the U.S. market in the first half, the company said.
BusinessJan. 6, 2012
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FSC, FSS under government inspection next week
The Board of Audit and Inspection will launch an extraordinary inspection into the nation’s two financial regulators next Monday.The top auditor has informed the Financial Services Commission and the Financial Supervisory Service of its scheduled probe for the coming six weeks, regulatory officials said Friday.The officials said they do not rule out the possibility that the BAI may investigate the regulators’ ruling on Lone Star Funds, the biggest shareholder of Korea Exchange Bank.“The schedule
Jan. 6, 2012
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STX Energy to set up power plant
STX Energy plans to establish a power plant complex in the country’s east to reinforce its renewable energy business and related equipment manufacturing. The Korean energy provider said it struck an agreement with the government of Samcheok, Gangwon Province, for the project estimated at 8 trillion won ($6.9 billion). Under the deal, STX will build power generators focusing on renewable resources and marine bioenergy. It also plans to install production lines for related equipment. The company a
IndustryJan. 6, 2012
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Samsung forecasts record Q4 earnings
Samsung Electronics predicted on Friday that its quarterly operating profit has hit a fresh high, spurred by robust smartphone sales and the selloff of its hard-disk drive unit.Operating profit shot up a staggering 72.8 percent on-year to 5.2 trillion won ($4.5 billion) between October and December 2011, the world’s largest maker of handsets and memory chips said in a regulatory filing. The preliminary results beat the average market projection of 4.81 trillion won. Analysts estimate 16.2 trilli
IndustryJan. 6, 2012
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Seoul shares decline 1.11% on renewed Europe concerns
Korean stocks dropped 1.11 percent Friday on renewed eurozone concerns that shrugged off optimism about economic recovery, analysts said. The local currency declined sharply against the U.S. currency.The benchmark KOSPI fell 20.6 points to 1,843.14. Trading volume was heavy at 466.6 million shares worth 4.36 trillion won ($3.75 billion) with losers outnumbering gainers 551 to 264.“Europe issues weighed heavily on the market, dragging down the key index,” said analyst Lee Seung-woo from Daewoo Se
Jan. 6, 2012
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Luxury brands raise prices again
By Lee Ji-yoonSome European luxury brands have again raised their product prices from this year just a few months after they announced moderate price cuts following the free trade agreement between Korea and EU in July. French fashion house Hermes said Thursday that it has increased prices by 5 percent on average from Jan. 1, citing volatile foreign exchange rates and increases in material and labor costs. “The prices have been adjusted due to some changes in costs for production and distributio
IndustryJan. 6, 2012
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Number of registered vehicles up 2.8% in 2011
The total number of registered vehicles in Korea rose to a new high last year as the number of people purchasing new vehicles also climbed to a 10-year high, the government said Friday.The number of registered vehicles grew 2.8 percent on-year to a little more than 18.43 million, with nearly 1.6 million new cars purchased in 2011, according to the Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs.It said people writing off older cars also surged to an all-time high of some 1.1 million, up 18.4 pe
Jan. 6, 2012
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Cattle breeding farms hit by oversupply, rise in import beef
Angry farmers protest over cattle price fall, hike of feeding costs The nation’s cattle breeding farms are being severely hit by the fall in beef cattle prices as a result of an oversupply of homebred cows and by soaring animal feed prices. Male dairy calves used for veal are put up for sale at 10,000 won per head, but it is still not easy to find buyers.A cattle breeder in Sunchang, North Jeolla Province, buried nine cows that starved to death earlier this week as he could no longer afford to f
IndustryJan. 6, 2012
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Farm, fishery exports hit record high in 2011
South Korean exports of agricultural and fishery products jumped 30.8 percent on-year to a record $7.69 billion in 2011 thanks to greater demand, the government said Friday.Of the total, $4.37 billion were processed farm products, with fresh produce exports reaching just over $1.01 billion. Overseas shipments of fishery goods totaled just under $2.31 billion, according to the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries.The strong exports were propelled by the popularity of cigarettes,
Jan. 6, 2012
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Korea Exchange to open spot oil trading system
Korea’s bourse operator said Friday it plans to open a spot oil electronic trading system in a bid to bolster the local transaction market and help stabilize energy prices. The trading system will begin preliminary operations in late March after test runs are conducted next month, with oil refiners and exporters expected to be the main sellers, according to the Korea Exchange. Franchise dealers and gas station owners will take part as buyers through the trading system. Any entrepreneur in the oi
Jan. 6, 2012
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BMW grabs US luxury car crown
BMW overtook Mercedes-Benz in a surprise upset Thursday to grab the crown of best-selling luxury brand in the United States after an incentive-fueled race to the finish of 2011. Bayerische Motoren Werke AG ( BMW) vehicles are displayed at the Tokyo Motor Show 2011 in Tokyo, Japan. (Bloomberg)Th
MobilityJan. 6, 2012
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First mixed-embryo monkeys are born in US
US researchers said Thursday they have created the world's first mixed-embryo monkeys by merging cells from up to six different embryos, in what could be a big advance for medical research. A baby rhesus macaque monkey looks out from the arms of its mother in Hong Kong in July 2011. (AFP)Until
TechnologyJan. 6, 2012
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Brain power can decline from age 45: study
Cognitive skills can start to fall from the age of 45, not from around the age of 60 as is commonly thought, according to research published on Friday by the British Medical Journal (BMJ).Researchers led by Archana Singh-Manoux from the Centre for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health in Fr
TechnologyJan. 6, 2012
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Samsung puts Q4 operating profit at record 5.2 trillion won
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest maker of memory chips and smartphones, estimated on Friday that it had posted a record operating profit in the fourth quarter on the back of strong sales of smartphones.Operating profit estimated for the October-December period reached 5.2 trillion won (U
IndustryJan. 6, 2012
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Business asks Lee to clear uncertainties
The Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Thursday invited about 1,300 leaders from all sectors, including President Lee Myung-bak, emphasizing greater growth in terms of exports, new jobs and bigger investments at its New Year’s greetings in southern Seoul. The event, which was organized by the country’s largest business lobby and participated by leaders from the business, government, societal and diplomatic circles, was the first meeting between the president and business heads in 2012.“I
Jan. 5, 2012
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Eximbank raises $2.25b via debt sale
The state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea said Thursday it has issued dollar-denominated bonds worth $2.25 billion, the single biggest debt sale by a Korean institution excluding the government.The debt is composed of two-tranche global bonds maturing in five years and 10 years and three months, respectively, the policy lender said.The five-year bonds worth $1.25 billion carry an interest rate 3.15 percent above the corresponding U.S. state bond yields. The other tranche, worth $1 billion, are p
Jan. 5, 2012
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Brokerages’ foreign units’ losses increase
Korean securities firms saw losses at their foreign operations widen in the first half of fiscal 2011 from a year earlier due mainly to heightened market uncertainties, the financial regulator said Thursday.The 93 foreign units of 19 local brokerages saw their combined net loss reach $43.3 million in the April-September period of last year, compared with $17.3 million a year earlier, according to the Financial Supervisory Service. The firms close their books on March 31.The weak bottom line came
Jan. 5, 2012
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IT exports top record $156 billion in 2011
Korea’s information technology exports reached a record high of $156.97 billion in 2011 mainly due to strong overseas demand for smartphones and system semiconductors, a government report showed Thursday.The figure is a 2 percent gain from the $153.94 billion tallied in 2010 and marks the second year in a row that outbound shipments of IT products set new records, the report by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said.Imports grew 7.8 percent to $81.52 billion with the country posting a trade surp
Jan. 5, 2012