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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
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NK troops disguised as 'indigenous' people in Far East for combat against Ukraine: report
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Opposition leader awaits perjury trial ruling
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Mahindra vows to regain Ssangyong’s brand image
Ssangyong Motor CEO Lee Yoo-il (right) poses with Mahindra and Mahindra CFO Bharat Doshi (center) and the Indian firm’s president for automotive and farm sector Pawan Goenka at a press conference in Seoul last March. (Ssangyong Motor Co.)Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., the majority shareholder of Ssangyong Motor, has continued to reiterate that it would invest in the automaker on a long-term basis devel
MobilityJuly 11, 2011
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Ssangyong’s new Chairman W targets VIPs
The new Chairman WCompany offers unprecedented seven-year care service plan to customersSsangyong Motor Co., which launched the new Chairman W in the local market last week, is to provide consumers with a long-period guarantee service.The service, dubbed “W Promise 715 program,” offers customers free-of-charge car inspections for seven years, the automaker said in a statement on Monday.Customers
MobilityJuly 11, 2011
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Global pension fund chiefs discuss investment in Seoul
Big players in global pension funds have gathered in Seoul to discuss future investment plans at the International Pension Conference, which opened here on Monday. Some 40 heads of 37 public and private pension agencies worldwide have been invited to the three-day event. The asset value of participating pension funds totaled at 3,620 trillion won ($3.4 trillion).One of the participants is Takahiro
IndustryJuly 11, 2011
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SKT, STX shares slide on Hynix bid
With little effect expected from acquisition of Hynix Semiconductor, SK Telecom shares fell to the lowest this year on Monday.On Friday, SK Telecom and STX Group submitted letters of intent to acquire the world’s second-largest chip maker Hynix. The 15 percent stake in the chipmaker is expected to fetch around 2.5 trillion won ($2.4 billion). Hynix closed at 26,450 won, down 0.56 percent from Frid
IndustryJuly 11, 2011
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Lee welcomed as victorious Olympian
Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Kun-hee (center) on Monday poses with a bouquet presented by Samsung employees who welcomed him back to work after his trip to South Africa. (Lee Sang-sub/The Korea Herald)Samsung Group owner Lee Kun-hee on Monday was greeted with a warm welcome from Samsung employees for his role in helping PyeongChang City win the bid to host the 2018 Winter Olympics.Around 500 e
IndustryJuly 11, 2011
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KT&G market share nears 60%
KT&G Corp. said Monday that its share in the local market has risen for the second quarter in a row to nearly 60 percent, thanks to robust sales of its new products and price hikes by rival tobacco firms. Korea’s top cigarette manufacturer said its 55.7 percent stake in the fourth quarter last year climbed to 58 percent in the first quarter this year, then to 59.8 percent in the second quarter. It
IndustryJuly 11, 2011
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Foreign debt nears $400b
The level of foreign debt is poised top $400 billion, complicating Seoul’s capital control efforts increasingly watched by major credit rating agencies abroad. Foreign debt in the first quarter May made the steepest hikes in three years, reaching $381.9 billion at the end of March. Noting an increase of $21.9 billion in just three months from December, the Finance Ministry predicted the figure to
July 11, 2011
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Reins tightened on savings banks
Regulator pushes banks to improve capital adequacy ratiosKorea’s financial regulator said Monday it will further toughen the standards used to assess savings banks’ fiscal soundness in a bid to accelerate the cleanup of the troubled sector. “The planned assessment of 85 savings banks has started, and banks with BIS capital ratio of less than 8 percent as of late June are now required to submit sel
July 11, 2011
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Korea to sell W2tr in Treasury bills
Korea will sell 2 trillion won ($1.89 billion) in Treasury bills this month as part of efforts to secure money to cover possible shortfalls in government operation funds, the Finance Ministry said Monday.Treasury bills are intended to raise money for the government so it can cope with short-term financial shortfalls. They are generally sold with a maturity of less than one year.The July debt with
July 11, 2011
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Korea may conduct FX smoothing: Minister Bahk
South Korea’s finance minister said Monday that the government could carry out smoothing operations if the local currency fluctuates sharply against the U.S. dollar.“If there are steep fluctuations in currency rates, our basic stance is that we could implement smoothing operations to ease the herd behavior in the market,” Finance Minister Bahk Jae-wan told reporters after a meeting with financial
July 11, 2011
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SC First Bank temporarily closes 43 branches
SC First Bank, the Korean unit of Standard Chartered Plc., said Monday it had temporarily shut down operations at 43 branches in a bid to minimize the impact of a prolonged labor strike. A customer stands in front of the shuttered SC First Bank in Ankuk Station in central Seoul on Monday. (*Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)Unionized workers at SC First Bank launched an indefinite strike on June 27 i
July 11, 2011
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Porsche supercar seen reviving sales
A Porsche 911 GT2 RS automobile is released to the media on Friday. (Bloomberg)Porsche AG may develop a supercar positioned higher than the 911 GT2 RS to broaden its line-up and sustain growth as orders cool from record deliveries last year. The car could be combined with additional variants of the Cayman and Boxster as well as extended-wheelbase and convertible versions of the Panamera four-door
IndustryJuly 11, 2011
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Aussie firms whinge about carbon tax
Australia’s largest airline says the tax will cost as much as $123 million in 2013Macarthur Coal Ltd., BlueScope Steel Ltd., and Virgin Blue Holdings Ltd. led declines in Australian trading Monday after the government unveiled the country’s first levy on greenhouse-gas emissions. Polluters will pay AU$23 ($24.74) per metric ton of carbon emissions, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Sunday in Canbe
IndustryJuly 11, 2011
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‘GPS is allowed to find cheating husband’: U.S. court
A man shows a GPS devise as his classmate. (MCT) ‘GPS is allowed to find cheating husband’: U.S. court A New Jersey court has approved of a woman’s use of GPS to track down her suspicious husband. The woman hired a private investigator to follow her husband to find out whether he was having an affair. But when her husband, Kenneth Villanova, kept managing to avoid the investigator, he told her to
TechnologyJuly 11, 2011
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SC First temporarily shuts down 43 branches due to strike
SC First Bank, the South Korean unit of Standard Chartered Plc., said Monday it had temporarily shut down operations at 43 branches in a bid to minimize the impact of a prolonged labor strike. Unionized workers at SC First Bank launched an indefinite strike on June 27 in protest of the management's move to introduce a performance-based pay system, causing bank customers to face inconvenience in us
July 11, 2011
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Korea considers new immigration office
The government has taken the first steps of creating an exclusive agency to take oversee the nation’s policies on immigration and multiculturalism, officials said Sunday. The Ministry of Strategy and Finance gave public notice of a bid to analyze foreign immigration agencies and study measures to attract a talented workforce from abroad. The ministry plans to streamline immigration policy over the
July 10, 2011
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HC Petrochem begins works to triple capacity
Industry and government officials including Hyundai Oilbank CEO Kwon Oh-gap (sixth from left) and Cosmo Oil CEO Kimura Yaichi (fifth from left) take part in the groundbreaking ceremony for HC Petrochem’s new plant in Daesan, South Chungcheong Province, Friday. (Hyundai Oilbank)HC Petrochem, a joint venture between Hyundai Oilbank Co. and Japan’s Cosmo Oil Co., began work on a new plant that will t
IndustryJuly 10, 2011
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LG’s Cinema 3-D TV ...certified as full HD
LG Electronics’ Cinema 3-D TV was certified as full HD in 3-D mode by VDE, one of Europe’s largest technical and scientific international associations, the Seoul-based company said on Sunday. “This latest certification proves beyond all doubt that LG’s Cinema 3-D TVs, which already provide the most comfortable 3-D viewing experience, deliver 3-D in full HD,” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of L
IndustryJuly 10, 2011
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Korean outside directors ...make dubious watchdogs
Some draw as much as 97 million won for 10 days of workOutside directors at Korean companies may not be fulfilling their roles despite their handsome salaries.According to the data local firms submitted to the Financial Supervisory Service, some firms paid their outside directors as much as 9.7 million won ($9,200) for each day they spent attending company functions. Outside directors were made a
IndustryJuly 10, 2011
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Deep-pocketed luxury brands skimpy on ...donations
Louis Vuitton and other global luxury goods makers saw their profits soar in South Korea in the last decade but remained reluctant to make social contributions, their financial statements showed Sunday.Louis Vuitton Korea Ltd., a unit of the world’s largest luxury goods maker LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, posted higher net profit growth than any other luxury goods maker in South Korea, acco
IndustryJuly 10, 2011