Articles by Catherine Chung
Catherine Chung
-
Seoul shares down 0.27% on Trump risk
South Korean stocks declined 0.27 percent on Thursday, as an elevating US political crisis involving its president prodded investors into a flight from making risky bets, analysts said. The local currency fell against the US dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index KOSPI closed down 6.26 points at 2,286.82. Trading volume was moderate at 374.4 million shares worth 5.83 trillion won ($5.18 billion) with decliners far outstripping gainers 507 to 296."Investors are beginning to w
Market May 18, 2017
-
Korean parts makers acquire plants in Hungary
Two South Korean auto parts companies have acquired plants in Hungary in a move to better supply their products to major customers, a trade promotion agency said Thursday.Shinheung SEC and Youngshin Components have recently wrapped up the process to separately acquire local manufacturing facilities near Hungary's capital city of Budapest to produce car battery and air conditioner compressor parts, respectively, the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency KOTRA said in a statement.Hungary plant a
Mobility May 18, 2017
-
Pirates' Kang Jung-ho loses appeal over DUI sentencing; big league career in jeopardy
Beleaguered major league infielder Kang Jung-ho on Thursday lost his appeal of an earlier drunk driving sentence, a development that puts his playing career in jeopardy.The Seoul Central District Court rejected Kang's appeal and upheld an eight-month sentence from March, which was suspended for two years, for leaving the scene of a drunk driving accident in Seoul last December.The decision casts Kang's future in the big leagues into further doubt. The 30-year-old remains without a work permit to
Baseball May 18, 2017
-
17 companies report 'WannaCry' damage in Korea
South Korea's state-run cybersecurity agency said Thursday that 17 companies have been struck by "WannaCry" so far, but the spread of the ransomware has slowed.The Korea Internet & Security Agency KISA said it is keeping a watchful eye on the spread of the ransomware, although the situation is presumed to have past its peak.Ransomware refers to malware that locks up files on a computer with encryption until the victims pay a certain amount of money to hackers. The latest instance o
Economy May 18, 2017
-
Koreans' overseas card spending hits record high in Q1
Overseas card spending by South Koreans hit a record high in the first quarter due to a hike in the number of people going overseas, the central bank said Thursday.In the January-March period, overseas card spending amounted to $4.02 billion, up 21.9 percent from $3.3 billion a year earlier, according to the Bank of Korea BOK. From a month earlier, the Q1 tally marked a 7.4-percent increase.Overseas card spending includes purchases made with debit and direct payment cards, in addition to credit
Economy May 18, 2017
-
Contending ball club coming undone by double plays
GWANGJU -- Twin killings have been killing the LG Twins so far in this Korea Baseball Organization KBO season.The Twins traveled down to Gwangju, some 330 kilometers from their home in Seoul, to take on the first-place Kia Tigers in a three-game series starting Tuesday, with hopes of grabbing the top spot in the standings by the end of the showdown. The Twins were trailing the Tigers by 1.5 games in second place.In this file photo taken on May 7, 2017, players of the LG Twins celebrate a run dur
Baseball May 18, 2017
-
Computer coding education becoming increasingly
Joo Jae-un, a college student in Seoul, stayed in the nation's top science technology school in Daejeon for a month last summer to attend an intensive training course on computer programming.The 25-year-old business major took classes for three to four hours every weekday at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in the city, some 150 kilometers south of the capital.In this photo taken on Dec. 14, 2016, a member of the nonprofit foundation Like Lion teaches kids basic coding at a kid
Technology May 18, 2017
-
Seoul shares down 0.49 % in late-morning trade
South Korean stocks traded 0.49 percent lower late Thursday morning, dragged down by a drop in top-cap tech and IT service companies, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index fell 11.22 points to 2,281.86 as of 11:20 a.m. Market behemoth Samsung Electronics was down nearly 1 percent, with Naver, the operator of the country's top search engine, losing 0.8 percent.In contrast, shares of automakers and mobile carriers moved in positive territory. Top automaker Hyund
Market May 18, 2017
-
Samsung's quad-edge flexible display wins award
Samsung Display Co. said Thursday its quad-edge organic light-emitting diode display won an award from a major industrial organization.The South Korean company said its quad-edge OLED display won the Display Industry Awards from the Society for Information Display. (Yonhap)The award is regarded as one of the top honors in the display industry.The SID said Samsung Display's quad-edge display boasts top-notch technology by adopting a curved design at all sides.Samsung Display, which started produ
Industry May 18, 2017
-
Samsung Electronics to release new tablet PC
Samsung Electronics Co. said it has started selling a new tablet PC on Thursday, which runs on the Windows 10 operating system.The South Korean tech giant kicked off sales of the Galaxy Book, which can connect to keyboards and be used like a laptop. As it runs on the Windows platform, consumers can use most PC software, such as Photoshop. A model poses for a photo with the Galaxy Book devices in this photo released by Samsung Electronics Co. on May 18, 2017. (Yonhap)Samsung said the Galaxy Book
Industry May 18, 2017
-
Stock funds suffer outflows for 8th consecutive session
South Korea's stock funds suffered outflows for an eighth straight trading session on profit-taking as the benchmark stock index stayed in a tight range, data showed Thursday. After touching its highest-ever close earlier last week, the Korea Composite Stock Price Index has lost some ground in recent trading sessions. According to the data by the Korea Financial Investment Association, domestic stock funds, excluding exchange traded funds, posted 993 billion won ($882 million) of net outflo
Market May 18, 2017
-
Moon warns 'high possibility' of conflict with North
South Korean President Moon Jae-In warned Wednesday there was a "high possibility" of military clashes along the border with North Korea as tensions mount over Pyongyang's weapons ambitions.Moon, who was sworn in last week, warned that the North's nuclear and rocket programs were "advancing rapidly", days after Pyongyang launched what appeared to be its longest-range missile yet.(Yonhap)"I will never tolerate the North's provocations and nuclear threats," he said on a visit to the defence minist
National May 17, 2017
Most Popular
-
1
Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
-
2
CJ CheilJedang to spur overseas growth with new Hungary, US plants
-
3
Seoul to host winter festival from Dec. 13
-
4
Blackpink's solo journeys: Complementary paths, not competition
-
5
Nationwide rail disruptions feared as union plans strike from Dec. 5
-
6
N. Korea, Russia court softer image: From animal diplomacy to tourism
-
7
[Today’s K-pop] Blackpink’s Jennie, Lisa invited to Coachella as solo acts
-
8
Smugglers caught disguising 230 tons of Chinese black beans as diesel exhaust fluid
-
9
Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users
-
10
Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says