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Hana faces delay in approval of KEB buy
Regulatory approval for Hana Financial Group Inc.’s acquisition of Korea Exchange Bank may come later than expected, which could push up the group’s cost for the takeover deal, sources said Thursday.Hana Financial expected to receive regulatory approval around February for its Nov. 25 contract with U.S. buyout firm Lone Star Funds to take over a 51.02 percent stake in KEB for 4.69 trillion won ($4
Jan. 13, 2011
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[R&D POLICY IN KOREA(41)] Promoting industry and academy cooperation
Consilience and platforms act as foundation for knowledge connection and integrationThis is the 41st in a series of articles introducing the Korean government’s R&D policies. Researchers at the Science & Technology Policy Institute will explain Korea’s R&D initiatives aimed at addressing major socioeconomic problems facing the nation. ― Ed.As the knowledge-based economy intensifies, knowledge exch
Special Reports Jan. 13, 2011
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Korea economy posts strong jobs growth
Korea’s economy added jobs in December at the fastest rate for seven months as manufacturers boosted hiring amid strong exports, official figures showed Wednesday.The number of employed people stood at 23.68 million last month, up 455,000 from a year earlier. It was the largest year-on-year increase in jobs since 586,000 in May.The unemployment rate of 3.5 percent last month was unchanged from Dec
Jan. 12, 2011
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LG Electronics aims for $10b air conditioner sales in 2013
LG Electronics Inc. said Wednesday it aims to post $10 billion in global air conditioner sales in 2013, a goal that is forecast to propel the consumer electronics giant’s growth in the international market.“LG Electronics hopes to post $10 billion in global air conditioner sales in 2013,” said Nho Hwan-yong, head of the air conditioner business, in a press conference.The company also aims to sell
Industry Jan. 12, 2011
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Rise in trade with China exposes Korea to pressure
HONG KONG (Yonhap News) ― Korea has come up against a dilemma as its export-led economy grows more dependent on China, which poses both opportunities and risks at the same time, experts say.China’s influence on the Korean economy is ever more visible as the world’s second-largest economy has become the largest destination of its products. For China, Korea is its third-largest trading partner after
Jan. 12, 2011
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Demand outpaces supply for Hyundai in U.S.: CEO
DETROIT (AFP) ― Hyundai is ramping up production in the face of growing U.S. demand but will likely not be able to build enough vehicles to satisfy all prospective buyers, the head of U.S. operations told AFP.“Our challenge is going to be can our plants supply what we think will be a remarkable consumer demand,” John Krafcik, president and chief executive officer of Hyundai Motor America, said Mon
Industry Jan. 12, 2011
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Korea’s sovereign debt cost declined in Dec.
The cost of issuing Korea’s sovereign debt declined in December as market jitters eased over geopolitical tensions prompted by North Korea’s latest provocations, data showed Wednesday.The spread on dollar-denominated currency stabilization bonds dropped to 90 basis points last month, down from 114 basis points reported in November, according to the data provided by the Finance Ministry.The decreas
Jan. 12, 2011
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LG targets double-digit growth in home appliance sector: exec
LG Electronics said Tuesday it would seek to consolidate its status as one of the world’s largest home appliance makers by 2014 by taking advantage of “smart” technology.The firm said in a statement it would target double-digit sales growth from its home appliance business this year and was aiming for sales of $20 billion from the sector in 2014.“This year will be the beginning of a new era of hom
Industry Jan. 11, 2011
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For U.S. minorities, new ‘digital divide’ seen
NEW YORK (AP) -- When the personal computer revolution began decades ago, Latinos and blacks were much less likely to use one of the marvelous new machines. Then, when the Internet began to change life as we know it, these groups had less access to the Web and slower online connections placing them on the wrong side of the ``digital divide.‘’Today, as mobile technology puts computers in our pocket
Technology Jan. 11, 2011
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Apple shuns CES but accessories a hit
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (AFP) – Apple snubbed the big Consumer Electronics Show but vendors of accessories for its hot devices turned out in force.Dozens of manufacturers of covers, stands, headsets, speakers and other items for the iPad, iPod and iPhone crammed an “iLounge” on the Las Vegas Conventer Center floor dedicated solely to Apple accessories.Scott Sternick, owner of a sports bars in New York‘s
Technology Jan. 11, 2011
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Korea to intensify price monitoring
The government plans to step up its price monitoring of 22 food items and public services as part of its ongoing efforts to keep inflation under control ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, the finance ministry said Tuesday.The government will also provide around 21 trillion won ($18.65 billion) worth of loans and guarantees for small and medium-sized companies in a bid to help support fi
Jan. 11, 2011
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Producer inflation hits 2-year high in December
Korea’s annual producer inflation hit a two-year high in December, central bank data showed on Monday, adding to evidence of rising consumer inflationary pressure around the region.The producer price index in December rose 5.3 percent from a year earlier, the Bank of Korea said in a statement.It marked the fastest growth since December 2008, led by food and raw material prices.The data comes after
Jan. 10, 2011
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Korea culls 1.3m livestock to combat FMD epidemic
Korea has ordered the culling of 1.34 million livestock since late November to stem its severest foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in history, the government said Monday.The Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said quarantine officials ordered the culling of 107,500 heads of cattle, just under 1.23 million pigs and over 3,700 goats and deer on 3,300 farms in the past 40 days.The e
Jan. 10, 2011
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Low-cost carriers fare well in 2010
Korea’s low-cost airlines showed improved performances last year thanks to a surge in demand for air travel and expanded routes, industry data showed Monday.The country’s biggest discount carrier Jeju Air Co. posted 158 billion won ($143 million) in sales last year, up 80 percent from a year earlier, data showed. It did not post its operating profit, but its operating loss came to a smaller-than-e
Industry Jan. 10, 2011
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Seoul shares decline on Q4 earnings jitters
Korean stocks finished 0.26 percent lower on Monday as investors stepped to the sidelines amid jitters over fourth-quarter corporate earnings and the expiry of options later this week, analysts said. The local currency fell against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 5.39 points to 2,080.81, after setting a fresh record close of 2,086.2 on Friday. Trading volume wa
Jan. 10, 2011
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