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김주연
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Regulator to guide firms on cartel laws
FTC to help Korean companies act within tighter U.S., EU regulationsThe Fair Trade Commission on Tuesday cautioned local companies over increasingly tougher anti-trust regulations and surveillance in Europe and the U.S. after Korean companies were slapped with billions of dollars in fines for collusion overseas. The regulator said it will step up efforts to help Korean companies to trade within th
March 8, 2011
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China’s focus on stability to create opportunities for Korea
China’s new drive for sustainable growth raised expectations of bigger opportunities for Korean exporters, with some advising more aggressive investment to target mainland consumers.Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao on Saturday pledged to make the country’s growth more sustainable over the next five years with a lower GDP target of 7 percent, a sign Beijing intends to fight inflation and strengthe
March 7, 2011
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Team to combat offshore tax evasion
Tax, customs and financial authorities plan to set up a joint task force to better crack down on offshore tax evasion, sources said Monday.The new body will be established within this year with officials from the National Tax Service, Financial Supervisory Service and Korea Financial Intelligence Unit, they said.The government is seeking to strengthen its fight against tax offenders as a way of in
March 7, 2011
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Big businesses come up with ‘shared growth’ plans
Major companies are devising plans to support their suppliers in line with a government-led campaign for “shared growth” between large and small firms.A range of companies are coming up with plans to help their smaller partners with financing, research and materials procurement despite a recent feud with the government over the profit sharing scheme. The push on big businesses to extend their prof
March 6, 2011
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Revised savings bank rules to hit shareholders
New regulations mean major stakeholders face fines if banks take too many lending risksThe financial regulator plans to add new clauses to regulations on savings banks to enhance supervision and punish large shareholders for risky behavior, sources said Sunday.The Financial Supervisory Commission is rewriting rules governing the country’s embattled savings banks suffering the result of their inves
March 6, 2011
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BMW introduces new Mini Countryman in S. Korea
BMW Korea, the South Korean unit of German automaker BMW Group, introduced a new BMW Mini in South Korea on Thursday, also bringing to Korea BMW Mini's first sport activity vehicle (SAV). BMW Korea introduces a new BMW Mini on Thursday. (Yonhap News) The new BMW Mini Countryman series come in three trims thatinclude the first four-door, all-wheel drive Mini, the Cooper S All4. All three versio
Mobility March 3, 2011
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Obama soon to submit Korea FTA to Congress for ratification: Clinton
The Obama administration will soon present the pending free trade deal with South Korea to Congress for ratification, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday. "I hope that that agreement will be submitted soon and acted on soon by the Congress," Clinton told a Senate Foreign Relations Committee. "I think it is very much in America's strategic and economic interests."President Barack Ob
March 3, 2011
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Korea-EU FTA bill to be tabled in parliamentary committee
A ratification motion for the free trade agreement between South Korea and the European Union will be presented to a parliamentary committee on Thursday for approval, lawmakers said. The ruling Grand National Party aims to pass the Korea-EU FTA motion through the National Assembly Committee on Foreign Affairs, Trade and Unification next Wednesday after two days of intensive discussion at its leg
March 3, 2011
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S. Korean cycling recruits help of retired French racer
Chasing their first Olympic medal on tracks, South Korean cyclists have recruited help of a former world champion French cyclist. The Korea Cycling Federation announced Thursday that Frederic Magne will visit South Korea next Wednesday to discuss training regimens with local officials. Magne will also give a lecture in Seoul on the state of today's world cycling. "Magne will provide strong supp
More Sports March 3, 2011
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S. Korea's industrial output grows 13.7 pct in Jan.
South Korea's industrial output grew for the 19th straight month in January, a strong indication that the national economy is continuing to expand, a government report showed Thursday. According to the report by Statistics Korea, production in the mining and manufacturing industries rose 13.7 percent last month from the same month a year earlier. The output has increased since July 2009. Outpu
March 3, 2011
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S. Korea's foreign reserves hit fresh high in Feb.
South Korea's foreign exchange reserves climbed to a new high in February as a weaker U.S. dollar boosted the conversion value of assets in other currencies, the central bank said Thursday. The country's foreign reserves reached US$297.67 billion as of the end of February, up $1.71 billion from the previous month, according to the Bank of Korea. The reserves rose for the third consecutive mont
March 3, 2011
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Seoul shares open higher on auto, tech gains
South Korean stocks got off to a strong start on Thursday, fueled by advances in shares of automakers and technology firms, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose17.37 points, or 0.9 percent, to 1,945.61 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Autos propped up the KOSPI with Kia Motors rising more than 2 percent and Hyundai Mobis, the country's largest auto par
March 3, 2011
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Stagflation looms large on extended inflation: experts
Consumer prices rise 4.5% in Feb.Consumer prices in February rose above the government’s target for the second month in a row amid signs of slower growth, bolstering concerns of stagflation.The Consumer Price Index advanced 4.5 percent from a year ago to a 27-month high, following January’s 4.1 percent gain from last year. The Bank of Korea targets inflation rates to remain at 3 percent level for
March 2, 2011
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Conglomerates blast profit sharing scheme
Critics accuse former Prime Minister Chung of ignoring market economics A government-led initiative for profit sharing between large and small firms has sparked fury among conglomerates, politicians and academics who call it a “radical leftist” attempt to encroach on the free market economics.Chung Un-chan, a former prime minister who now heads the semi-official commission for “shared growth,” ann
March 1, 2011
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[News Focus] Legislation stall hinders access to Islamic money
Korea’s recent failure to legislate tax benefits for sukuk, or Islamic bonds, is seen to begin taking a toll on the country’s access to one of the world’s fastest growing financial sources. The Malaysian government is said to have declined requests by Korean companies to grant issuance of corporate bonds in the country, spurring concerns that it may be the first reaction to Korea’s reluctance to g
Feb. 28, 2011
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