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Foreign investors likely to get half of dividends at financial holdings
Foreign investors are expected to scoop more than half of the coming dividends at Korea’s four major financial holdings companies this year, spurring concerns about capital flight in the industry increasingly tapped by foreign investors.A study by Daishin Securities Co. said Monday that 53 percent, or 1.24 trillion won ($1.17 billion), of the total net profit set aside as dividends at the four maj
July 18, 2011
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SM7 renewed with impressive road manners
Renault Samsung challenges Hyundai’s dominance with fully revamped premium sedanNAMHAE, South Gyeongsang Province ― Tagging Hyundai Motor’s Grandeur as the sole leader of the mid-sized sedan market is about to get presumptuous with new premium sedans from Renault Samsung and GM Korea. Throughout the years, the Grandeur has dominated the segment and outsold Renault Samsung’s SM7 and GM’s Alpheon.
Mobility July 17, 2011
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Volkswagen ‘confident’ it can outperform global car market
Volkswagen AG, Europe’s biggest carmaker, said it expects to continue outperforming the auto market in the second half after posting a record 4.1 million deliveries in the first six months of the year.Sales of cars, sport-utility vehicles and vans at the company’s brands including the Audi luxury division and Czech unit Skoda rose 14 percent, VW said today in an e-mailed statement. Global industry
Mobility July 17, 2011
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Kyobo Life products offer monthly annuity for life
Kyobo Life Insurance, Co., the nation’s third largest insurer, launched a product offering monthly annuities for those looking to secure a stable income stream until retirement. The product, dubbed the Kyobo Premier Variable Whole Life Insurance, differs from other whole life insurance in that it provides monthly annuities for the family even after the subscriber dies. It protects the family again
Industry July 14, 2011
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June jobless rate falls to 6-month low
The job market in June grew to the healthiest level in six months, posting a 3.3 percent unemployment rate as hiring conditions improved in manufacturing and service sectors, Statistics Korea said. The June figure is unchanged from May, but it saw the largest number of jobs in 11 months, 472,000, added to the economy.“The job growth is driven by the private sector and we’re seeing the job market c
July 13, 2011
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GM Korea agrees on record bonus to settle labor strike
GM Korea, the third-largest carmaker in Korea, said it agreed Tuesday to give out a record bonus of 7 million won ($6,616) in additon to a 4.7 percent salary raise for its workers.“Management and the union were able to reach a compromise on Monday. But this is a tentative agreement which will be finalized tomorrow,” Kim Sung-soo, a spokesperson at the company said. “We need the majority (of the un
Industry July 13, 2011
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Stocks dragged down by EU debt woes
Seoul stocks tumbled 2.2 percent Tuesday, stretching losses for a third day on worsening euro zone debt crisis and disappointing U.S. market performance overnight.The benchmark KOSPI slipped 2.2 percent to close at 2,109.73. KOSDAQ lost 1.55 percent and closed at 490.63.“This week, in large, is an adjustment period digesting the euro zone contagion fear as well as the weak unemployment data in the
July 12, 2011
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Auto exports hit new high in first half
Exports of Korean cars reached a record high in the first half of the year, benefiting from the demand drop for Japanese vehicles along with improving consumer sentiment abroad, data said Monday.A report by the Korea Customs Service said Asia’s fourth-largest economy exported $19.1 billion worth of cars in the January-June period, bagging 30.4 percent more revenue than a year earlier. In terms of
Industry July 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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Goldman Sachs faces probe over fraud charges
Prosecutors are investigating Goldman Sachs Group on allegations that the investment bank defrauded local insurers Heungkuk Life Insurance and Heungkuk Fire & Marine Insurance.The Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office said Wednesday it was taking on complaints by the two insurers that the U.S. investment bank sold a high risk, high yielding investment product known as collateralized debt obli
July 6, 2011
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NPS fund managers accused of selling favors to ex-colleagues
The National Pension Service, the world’s largest public pension, is under fire for its alleged lack of supervision of its staff operating a huge fund after the nation’s top auditor found irregularities. The Board of Audit and Inspection said some NPS officials were found to have given business favors to brokerages with school background ties in exchange for entertainment and money.The public agen
July 6, 2011
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Watchdog OKs Gmarket-Auction merger
The Fair Trade Commission on Tuesday gave the green light to the merger of the nation’s two biggest online retailers operating under EBay Inc., ruling that the combination would not hinder the industry’s level of competition.The watchdog’s approval of the Gmarket-Auction merger came after their parent EBay had applied for the deal in March. After studying the deal for three months, the FTC said th
July 5, 2011
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Sales forecast for KOSPI-listed firms drops
Revised estimate comes after reduction in government’s growth projectionThe average level of revenue KOSPI-listed firms are expected to generate in the second half of the year dropped, stock analysis said Tuesday, raising concerns over a slower economic growth on weaker consumption and waning exports.The estimation of operating profits for 115 listed companies on KOSPI for the July-December period
July 5, 2011
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Mirae Asset eyes Canada’s BetaPro
Mirae Asset Global Investment, the largest mutual fund manager in the country, said it is in talks to take over Canada’s BetaPro Management Inc., an exchanged traded funds manager, the local brokerage said Monday.The mutual fund arm of the financial group said price or timing of the acquisition is yet to be finalized. The deal is widely expected to be valued at well over $100 million.“We’re consid
July 4, 2011
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Toyota recalls 114,000 hybrid vehicles worldwide
Toyota Motor Corp said it would recall about 114,000 hybrid cars in Japan, Europe and the United States because of faulty transistors in control boards.Toyota said it would conduct a voluntary safety recall in the U.S. involving about 45,500 Highlander hybrid sports utility vehicles and 36,700 Lexus RX 400h sports utility vehicles.Some transistors in the recalled cars were “inadequately soldered a
Mobility July 3, 2011
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