Articles by Im Eun-byel
Im Eun-byel
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US Treasury removes Korea from currency manipulation watchlist
South Korea has been removed from the US Treasury Department’s list of trading partners that it closely monitors for unfair foreign exchange practices, according to the department’s announcement Tuesday. It is the first time since 2016 for Korea to be pulled from the list. In its biannual report to the US Congress, the US Treasury placed six economies on its "monitoring list" -- China, Germany, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan -- and removed South Korea and Switzer
Economy Nov. 8, 2023
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Spending on overseas tourism rises by most in 13 years
Korean tourists' total spending on overseas group tours posted the sharpest increase last month in 13 years, according to Statistics Korea on Tuesday, mainly due to rises in accommodation and flight costs. Consumer prices for overseas group tours in October showed a 15.9 percent increase from the same month last year, data from the Korean Statistical Information Service showed. Although the figure has been on a constant rise in recent months, advancing from 5.7 percent in August to 12.6 per
Industry Nov. 7, 2023
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Korean commercial banks mull financing arms export to Poland
South Korean commercial banks are considering loan syndication for the Polish government to finance a weapons purchase deal worth 30 trillion won ($23.1 billion) with Korean arms companies, as state-run banks hit their loan limit for the contract. South Korea's Ministry of Defense on Monday held a meeting with officials from five top local banks -- KB Kookmin, Shinhan, Hana, Woori and NongHyup -- to discuss providing loans to the Polish government for an arms export deal, according to sou
Industry Nov. 6, 2023
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[Hello Indonesia] Korea, Indonesia to bolster ties on future growth drivers
South Korea and Indonesia, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties this year, are seeking to further extend their economic cooperation in key areas from electric mobility and infrastructure to finance, as both countries are eager to nurture future growth drivers. Over the past five decades, the two countries have enhanced their economic and business partnership. The trade volume has surged from $185 million in 1973 to $26 billion in 2022, with Indonesia becoming Korea’s 11th-larges
Economy Nov. 5, 2023
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BOK breathes sigh of relief after Fed pauses rate hikes
The US Federal Reserve’s second consecutive decision to maintain its key rate has lifted some of the weight off the Bank of Korea, which has been in a standstill amid rising economic uncertainties. The Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday decided to hold the rate steady between 5.25 percent and 5.5 percent, continuing a rate freeze from September. "With the FOMC’s decision meeting market expectations, the global financial market remained calm in the early morning,"
Economy Nov. 2, 2023
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Exports log first rise in 13 months in sign of trade recovery for Korea
South Korea's exports are showing signs of recovery, as the country’s outbound shipments in October rose on-year for the first time in 13 months. The country’s exports in October stood at $55.09 billion, a 5.1 percent increase from the same month last year. Imports declined by 9.7 percent to $53.5 billion, resulting in a trade surplus, according to preliminary data compiled by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and Korea Customs Service. Daily trade volume, taking into c
Economy Nov. 1, 2023
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Hahn & Co. to acquire SKC’s fine ceramics biz for W360b
Hahn & Co., one of the largest private equity firms in Korea, announced Tuesday it had signed a definitive agreement with SKC, a semiconductor material arm under SK Group, to acquire its fine ceramics business for 360 billion won ($267 million). The company said SKC is a major player in the semiconductor industry with its fine ceramics business producing high-purity quartz and silicon carbide consumable materials crucial for manufacturing advanced chips. “SKC’s fine ceramics busi
Companies Oct. 31, 2023
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Mirae Asset ETF to make Chinese debut
Mirae Asset Global Investments is making its foray into China’s exchange-traded fund market, becoming the first Korean asset management firm to do so. The Global X Hang Seng Tech ETF, operated by the asset manager’s ETF arm in Hong Kong, will be set up for trading on China’s Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange from Nov. 6. The ETF tracks the Hang Seng Tech index, a gauge of the 30 largest Chinese tech shares listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Through the
Market Oct. 30, 2023
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Korea Investment & Securities joins hands with Carlyle
South Korean brokerage house Korea Investment & Securities has partnered with global private equity firm Carlyle Group, seeking to globalize its investment portfolio. The Korean firm said Monday it signed a strategic partnership with Carlyle Group, a global private equity firm with $385 billion of assets under management as of June. Korea Investment & Securities CEO Jung Il-moon and Harvey Schwartz, CEO of Carlyle Group, attended a signing ceremony held Friday in Seoul. Through the par
Companies Oct. 30, 2023
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Seoul shares make slight recovery after massive fall
Korea’s benchmark stock index Kospi recovered to over 2,300 points on the back of bargain hunting on Friday, after experiencing a huge dip the day before. The Kospi closed at 2,302.81, up 3.73 points from the previous day. Despite massive sell-offs by foreign investors, retail investors and institutions backed the index, net buying 100.5 billion won ($74.1 million) and 221.9 billion won, respectively. Foreign investors sold off 378.9 billion won. The Kosdaq, Korea’s secondary bourse,
Market Oct. 27, 2023
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Korean economy continues slow, steady recovery in Q3
The Korean economy grew 0.6 percent in the third quarter from the previous three months, continuing a slow yet steady recovery with both exports and private consumption inching up. The country’s gross domestic product, a key measure of economic growth, grew 0.6 percent on-quarter in the July-to-September period, according to the Bank of Korea's preliminary data released Thursday. The local economy has been on a recovery path since its lowest when it contracted by 0.3 percent in the fo
Economy Oct. 26, 2023
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Eximbank holds workshop on development financing
The 27th Economic Development Cooperation Fund Annual Workshop, hosted by the state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank), kicked off Tuesday, inviting a total of 15 government officials from 14 developing countries. The EDCF Annual Workshop, a four-day event, aims to introduce South Korea’s EDCF financing to public officials around the world. The EDCF, an aid loan funded by the Korean government, was launched in 1987 under an official development assistance initiative. Eximbank is in
Economy Oct. 25, 2023
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Shinhan Card's Kazakh unit secures $60m funding from IFC
Shihan Finance, Shinhan Card’s subsidiary in Kazakhstan, has secured a $60 million investment from the International Finance Corporation, the Korean car issuers under Shinhan Financial Group said Wednesday. The latest funding is the first of its kind announced since Shinhan Financial Group and the IFC signed a memorandum of understanding in May this year to cooperate in environmental, social and governance projects. Of the $60 million, some $20 million will be used first to fund the compan
Companies Oct. 25, 2023
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Mirae Asset seeks generational change in leadership reshuffle
Mirae Asset Financial Group announced a massive reshuffle at the executive level on Monday, signaling a generational shift in leadership as its founding members are to step down. Mirae Asset Securities CEO and Chairman Choi Hyun-man, the group’s No. 2 man, will leave the firm 26 years after he co-founded the group together with Group Chairman Park Hyeon-joo back in 1997. Having served top posts at key affiliates, Choi was named the chairman of the brokerage firm in December 2021. Along wit
Companies Oct. 23, 2023
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Over 40% of manufacturers say they need more foreign workers
More than 4 in 10 manufacturing business owners here say they will need more foreign workers next year, but cited language barriers and a difficult hiring process as key concerns, a survey found Sunday. The survey was conducted by the Korea Enterprise Federation, one of the major business lobbies here, with a total of 615 small and medium-sized businesses with fewer than 300 employees, in August and September. Of the total, 36.9 percent responded in favor of expanding the E-9 visa quota -- curre
Industry Oct. 22, 2023
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