Articles by Kim Yon-se
Kim Yon-se
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BAT cuts Dunhill Finecut Superslim by 200 won
British American Tobacco Korea said Monday that it would reposition the price of its Dunhill Finecut Superslim product to 2,500 won ($2.30) from the current 2,700 won. The company said the reduction would take effect on Jan. 17. “The decision to reposition the price reflects current market trends. Superslim segment accounts for about 30 percent of the total tobacco market,” it said.BAT Korea CEO Guy Meldrum said, “We believe the price change will provide wider choice for consumers who are seekin
Jan. 7, 2013
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Korea targets closer financial tie-ups with Middle East
South Korea’s financial authorities will dispatch a delegation to the Middle East this week, aiming at vitalizing mutual investment in banking businesses, stocks and bonds.“The project reflects the idea of diversifying foreign direct investment sources, while the nation has mainly resorted to funds from Europe and the United States,” the delegation said in a statement.The planned cooperation with Muslim countries was initiated by the National Policy Committee of the National Assembly and the Fin
Jan. 7, 2013
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AllianceBernstein faces FSS probe for late filing
The Financial Supervisory Service is fine-tuning details to launch an investigation into the Korean operation of U.S.-based asset management firm AllianceBernstein Ltd., which made public its stock trading four years after the required timing, regulatory officials said Monday. While the financial regulator said it has yet to launch an official investigation, officials said the case has been under close watch. Its probe generally involves a paper-based review as a preliminary step. “At the presen
Jan. 7, 2013
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Korea suffers sharp decline in labor productivity
Korea posted the second-largest drop in labor productivity among members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development during the third quarter of 2012.According to the OECD, Korea’s labor productivity fell by 0.4 percent in the July-September period from a quarter before, along with the Czech Republic and Portugal, both of which recorded the same figure.While Norway saw its labor productivity, or the rate of output per worker per unit of time, fall heaviest by 1.3 percent, two mo
Jan. 6, 2013
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Insurance firms face sanctions for accounting violations
The Financial Supervisory Service is considering reprimanding major life insurance companies for breaches of accounting standards or irregular trading with their parent groups, officials said Sunday.The regulator conducted its investigation into eight major players last year and its possible sanction targets involve conglomerate-based players such as Samsung Life Insurance and Hanwha Life Insurance (then Korea Life).Some of the eight firms, including Kyobo Life, Tong Yang Life, Mirae Asset Life,
Jan. 6, 2013
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Woori eager to spin off card unit
Woori Financial Group is struggling to follow in the footsteps of KB Financial and Hana Financial by spinning off a credit card business from Woori Bank.In 2011, KB Financial Group launched a stand-alone credit card firm after the money-spinning unit was merged with the bank in 2003. In 2010, Hana Financial Group spun off Hana SK Card and began marketing cooperation with several SK Group subsidiaries.An official in the Financial Supervisory Service said Friday that the regulator was making inqui
Jan. 4, 2013
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Carmakers’ yearly sales up 5.7%
Major automakers in Korea effectively weathered negative factors involving the eurozone fiscal crisis last year, posting robust sales in the overseas market despite a slump at home.The five companies saw their collective sales climb by 5.65 percent in 2012 to about 8.19 million units, from 7.75 million units a year before.Hyundai Motor reported year-on-year sales growth of 8.6 percent. Its vehicle sales increased by about 350,000 units to around 4.4 million units ― an all-time high ― in 2012, fr
Industry Jan. 2, 2013
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Hyundai-Kia’s overseas output surpasses local for first time
Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors saw their production of vehicles in the overseas market outstrip their domestic performance for the first time in 2012.In particular, the carmakers’ factories in the BRIC ― Brazil, Russia, India and China ― market significantly fueled their overseas manufacturing capacity, according to the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association.KAMA data showed that Hyundai-Kia’s vehicle production in the four fast-growing economies surpassed 2 million units for the first 11 mont
Industry Jan. 1, 2013
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SK Group’s exports reach all-time high
SK Group said Tuesday that it posted record exports of more than $60 billion (64.8 trillion won) last year.The group said the ratio of exports to its total earnings reached 74 percent. Main exporters of its business units included SK Innovation, SK Energy, SK Global Chemical, SK Hynix, SK Lubricants and SKC.The figure means SK supplied more than 10 percent of the nation’s total exports in 2012, according to estimates by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy.In particular, four petrochemical-related
Industry Jan. 1, 2013
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Hyundai names foreigner CEO
Peter Schreyer, vice president and chief design officer of Kia Motors, was promoted to president of the automaker, Hyundai Motor Group said Friday.This is the first time that Hyundai Motor Group has appointed a foreigner as president of one of its business units.Schreyer has been hailed as one of the top car designers with his contribution to the K series of Kia Motors. His K series has been praised as having created a signature automobile design for the nation’s second-largest carmaker.Beginnin
Industry Dec. 28, 2012
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Diesel models reach 50% of import car sales
Fuel efficient vehicles with a diesel engine are projected to account for the majority of the total sales of 25 import brands this year.Diesel-powered import models are posting 50.8 percent, or about 61,000 units of foreign brands’ collective vehicle sales so far this year, while the ratio stood at 35.2 percent in 2011 and 25.4 percent in 2010.According to the Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association, the number of imported diesel car registrations continued to surge ― 36,931 units
Industry Dec. 28, 2012
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Korean traditional alcoholic beverages go global
More and more foreign buyers are focusing on Korean traditional alcoholic beverages as Makgeolli, a rice-based alcohol product, has been gaining growing popularity in the overseas market.Amid the movement to revitalize the traditional alcoholic beverage market, more than 240 brands nationwide participated in the Korean Traditional Beverage Fair last October.The annual contest is aimed at elevating the quality of Korean alcoholic beverages by promoting taste competitions of representative brands
Industry Dec. 27, 2012
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Korean liquors charm foreign consumers
Diluted soju, a cheap alcohol product, has been taking up a great portion of the nation’s liquor market over the past few decades.As Jinro and Lotte actively made inroads into the overseas market, more and more foreign drinkers could easily access the diluted soju along with makgeolli, a rice-based Korean drink.While soju ― cheap through mass production ― has been playing the role of “placating ordinary citizens,” the Korean Traditional Alcoholic Beverage Development Association expressed worrie
Industry Dec. 26, 2012
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IBK eyes expansion with ‘Asian finance belt’
The Industrial Bank of Korea is seeking to tap into more Asian countries, as part of an overseas expansion beyond its current businesses in China and Vietnam.Its overseas expansion policy is part of the bank’s roadmap to set up the “IBK Finance Belt in East Asia” by 2015.It has a mid-term project of opening bank branches in three Asian countries ― India, Indonesia and Thailand ― in the coming years after initially opening liaison offices.In addition, IBK, which already operates bank branches in
Dec. 25, 2012
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Hyundai-Kia on road to world’s No. 4
Hyundai Motor, including its affiliate Kia Motors, is closely vying with Renault Group for fourth place in yearly global auto sales.While Hyundai-Kia ranked fifth in 2010 and 2011 in global vehicle sales, auto industry insiders raised the possibility on Monday that the Korean automotive group would overtake Renault-Nissan Alliance, the long-standing No. 4 player, this year.Their prediction is based on the sluggish sales of Paris-based Renault, which suffered a drop of about 20 percent in the wak
Industry Dec. 24, 2012
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