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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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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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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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Korean economy grows 0.9% in Q1: BOK
The South Korean economy grew 0.9 percent in the first quarter from three months earlier on brisk shipments of tech and petrochemical products, central bank data showed Thursday.Korea’s gross domestic product, unchanged from an earlier estimate released in April, matched the 0.9 percent on-quarter gain in the fourth quarter, according to data from the Bank of Korea.From a year earlier, Asia’s fourth-largest economy grew 3.9 percent in the first three months of the year, picking up from a 3.7 per
June 5, 2014
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Hyun urges business leaders to increase investment
South Korea’s finance minister Thursday called on local business leaders to beef up investment and employment to help invigorate domestic demand and the fragile recovery of the overall economy. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Hyun Oh-seok made the request during a meeting with CEOs and top officials of the country’s 30 largest business groups in Seoul amid worries that April’s deadly ferry disaster is affecting consumer sentiment and putting brakes on the economic recovery.“Investment
June 5, 2014
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FSS expected to sanction KB, Kookmin chiefs for feud
The Financial Supervisory Service, the nation’s financial watchdog, is likely to punish the top posts of KB Financial Group and Kookmin Bank, both of whom are responsible for the recent leadership vacuum at the county’s largest banking group.“Based on the results of an investigation, which will be completed this week, disciplinary action will be imposed on those who are responsible for an internal feud concerning the replacement of the computer system at Kookmin Bank,” an FSS official said, addi
June 5, 2014
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Korean banks target rich Chinese amid profitability woes
South Korean lenders are reaching out to wealthy Chinese customers as they seek new growth engines amid ultra-low interest rates and lackluster demand on their home turf.Local banks have been providing Chinese-language banking services to mostly blue-collar laborers in southwest Seoul.However, recent moves highlight their efforts to tap affluent Chinese who have already emerged as a major force in the retail sector.Woori Bank, the flagship unit of South Korea's biggest banking group, said Tuesda
June 4, 2014
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[Herald Interview] Why we should care about Chinese real estate prices
Let’s go back in time to the early 2000s and say you have $1 million to invest in either a fully developed or an emerging market. what would you choose? Many would opt for the emerging market, with the rationale being that investing in a rapidly developing market would generate quick and high returns. But betting on a fast-growing part of the world has actually led to losses for many over the past years because of the constant high risks associated with rapid economic growth, according to renown
June 3, 2014
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Seoul shares close higher on foreign buying
South Korean stocks closed higher Monday on continued net-buying by foreign investors, analysts said, while the gain was limited due to an upcoming European monetary meeting later this week. The won closed lower against the greenback.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index edged up 7.04 points, or 0.35 percent, to 2,002.00. Trading volume was moderate at 262 million shares worth 3.1 trillion won ($3.03 billion), with losers outpacing gainers 536 to 275.“Seoul shares continued to gather g
June 2, 2014
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Citibank Korea offers extra card benefits
Citibank Korea is to offer extra benefits to its customers this month, allowing them to use Citi points for an additional 10 percent discount on top of their year-end redemption limits at major affiliated shops and online malls.The perk can be used at top merchants of various categories, such as seafood restaurant Todai for dining, GMarket, CJ Mall and Homeplus for online shopping, Bandi & Lunis for books, and Hana Tour and Walkerhill Duty Free Shop for travel. An advertisement for Citibank Kore
June 2, 2014
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SC Bank touts Iraq investment
In line with its continuous efforts to deepen client relationships, Standard Chartered Bank on Monday hosted an informative session tailored for Korean businesses interested in investing in Iraq.Senior representatives from the bank’s Iraq unit and corporate banking experts participated in the one-day seminar held in Seoul, providing rare insights for South Korean clients interested in investing in oil, power and infrastructure projects in the Middle Eastern country, the bank said. Gavin Wishart,
June 2, 2014
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It’s not over yet: Experts warn of lingering financial risk
Six years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, economic experts said there are signs of recovery from the global financial crisis but warned of lingering uncertainties at a two-day forum hosted by the Bank of Korea that started on Monday. One of the significant indicators is that the U.S. real estate market ― the key origin of the global recession triggered by the Lehman Brothers crisis ― is not as promising as market analysts claim, according to Harvard economist Robert Barro. Participants of
June 2, 2014
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Number of firms on watchdog's list increases in June
The overall number of business group affiliates subject to restrictions on mutual investments and loan guarantees rose in June from a month earlier, the antitrust watchdog said Monday.The Fair Trade Commission said the number on the watch list stood at 1,688 from 63 business groups as of Monday, up four from the previous month.Twelve affiliates were included on the list following a stake purchase or launching of new companies, while eight companies were removed, the watchdog said.Under South Kor
June 2, 2014
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Kookmin Bank’s internal feud intensifies
KB Kookmin Bank’s internal feud appeared to intensify as the board of directors and the management once again failed to reach an agreement on plans for replacing the bank’s computer system, a matter that has somehow turned into a power struggle between the bank management and outside directors. With the government now involved ― the Financial Supervisory Service has decided to speed up its special investigation into corruption regarding the system replacement as the outside directors claim ― it
June 1, 2014
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Seoul shares to surpass 2,000 level on foreign buying
The South Korean stock market is expected to climb and stay above the 2,000-point level this week on a series of prompts at home and abroad, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index lost 22.21 points from the previous week to close at 1,994.96 points Friday as investors went profit-hunting after a heated rally.After closing at a yearly high the week before, the KOSPI sank below the 2,000-point level in 10 sessions on Monday on institutional selling.On Wednesday, it soared ba
June 1, 2014
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Korea will become more important market: SC Bank
The new head of Standard Chartered Korea pledged to continue investing in digital banking and to expand global financial services to Korean businesses in a bid to reverse the bank’s weakening profitability. “It is crucial that a bank proactively participates in this real and ever growing customer preference of smartphones and the Internet,” Ajay Kanwal, the new chief executive of Standard Chartered Korea and Standard Chartered Bank Korea, said at a press meeting on Thursday.“We’ll continue to in
May 29, 2014
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KB Card vows to win back customer trust
KB Kookmin Card CEO Kim Duk-soo (third from left) delivers a 30 million won ($29,000) donation to Min Dong-seok, secretary-general of the Korean National Commission for UNESCO. (KB Kookmin Card)KB Kookmin Card, which has recently been released from a three-month suspension, appeared to be pulling out all the stops to restore customer trust and to once again become one of the most widely-used credit cards.Its top priority, in order to achieve such goal, is to reinforce the protection of customer
May 29, 2014
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Hyundai Card inspires travelers with library
Hyundai Card, the nation’s second-largest credit card operator known for its dedication to style and design, recently opened a travel-themed library in Cheongdam-dong to offer its customers a respite from their daily routines.This new facility is part of the company’s design-inspired library project, the first of which was the Design Library central Seoul established in February 2013. The Hyundai Card Travel Library in Cheongdam-dong (Hyundai Card)“The essence of traveling is to be inspired and
May 29, 2014
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Shinhan Group completes volunteer campaign
Shinhan Financial Group chairman Han Dong-woo (second from left) participates in the corporate volunteer project for building eco-friendly furniture to distribute to underprivileged households. (Shinhan Financial Group)The seventh annual social contribution campaign hosted by Shinhan Financial Group is nearing an end, with the top financial group focusing most of its donations and volunteer activities to help the victims of the Sewol ferry disaster.The event, which kicked off in April, is slated
May 29, 2014
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Jaguar Land Rover Financial Services, KB Capital offer lease services to expats
Martin, an office worker from the U.K., has lived in South Korea for nearly a year now. He recently tried to rent a car for his family. He contacted a number of car rental services, only to be disappointed at the lack of long-term vehicle rentals available for expats here. He also found leasing to be a difficult and costly process. Then Martin discovered KB Capital auto-lease service for foreign residents, tailor-made for those who plan on spending an extended period of time in the country.To pr
May 29, 2014
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Seoul shares decline slightly on profit-hunting
South Korean stocks retreated 0.34 percent on Monday as investors indulged in profit-taking after a weeks-long strong performance of the market, analysts said. The local currency gained against the U.S. greenback.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index lost 6.82 points to 2,010.35, a drop from a five-month high of 2,017.17 in the previous session. Trading volume was thin at 191.7 million shares worth 2.65 trillion won ($2.59 billion), with losers slightly outnumbering gainers 413 to 370.
May 26, 2014
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Shinhan Bank employee sacked for embezzling W131m
An employee of the country’s third-largest bank was belatedly found to have misappropriated a massive amount of money from the bank last year, regulators said Monday.The entry-level employee was caught embezzling about 131 million won ($127,900) from the bank over the course of several months for personal use, the Financial Supervisory Service revealed. Shinhan Bank detected the case in December last year and immediately reported the case to the FSS, according to the bank officials. The bank dis
May 26, 2014
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[Newsmaker] Internal strife simmering at KB Financial
The falling credibility of KB Financial Group shows no sign of abating, even appearing to further deteriorate amid escalating internal troubles.The country’s largest banking group by assets struggled in 2013 after its flagship unit, KB Kookmin Bank, was rattled by a series of scandals involving illegal loans, and irregularities at its overseas branches. It suffered another serious blow earlier this year after its credit card unit was involved in a massive data leak scandal. And now, the group an
May 25, 2014