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Trump administration to provide highly unusual NK briefing to all members of Congress
WASHINGTON -- Top US officials were to provide all members of the Senate and the House of Representatives with highly unusual briefings on North Korea on Wednesday in a move that underlines the urgency President Donald Trump attaches to the problem.Trump was scheduled to stop by the briefing for all 100 senators set to take place at the White House, where Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and other top officials are expected to outline the status of the problem and t
North Korea April 27, 2017
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Samsung C&T returns to black in Q1 on one-off factor
Samsung C&T Corp., a de facto holding company of Samsung Group, bounced back into the black in the first quarter from a year earlier largely thanks to cost-cutting efforts and a one-off factor, the company said Wednesday.Its net profit reached 186 billion won ($165 million) in the January-March period, shifting from a loss of 516 billion won a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing. (Yonhap)It posted an operating income of 137 billion won in the first quarter, also swinging back f
Industry April 26, 2017
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Korea, India agree to avoid double taxation
South Korea's top tax official and his Indian counterpart agreed to avoid double taxation between the two countries, the government said Wednesday.National Tax Service chief Lim Hwan-soo and India's Revenue Secretary Hasmukh Adhia also agreed to create stable tax conditions for investments during their meeting in Seoul, according to the NTS.The bilateral double taxation avoidance pact was reached in September last year, creating a mutual foundation to address double taxation issues facing South
Economy April 26, 2017
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Private pension savings fall far short of investors' needs in old age
Payouts by private pension savings accounts to investors significantly fell short of needs for post-retirement life, official data showed Wednesday.The average monthly payout by private pension savings stood at 260,000 won ($231) last year, down 20,000 won from a year earlier, according to the data from the Financial Supervisory Service. Including an average monthly payout by the National Pension Service, an investor received a total of 600,000 won in pension last year.The payout is compared wit
Economy April 26, 2017
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Hyundai Motor Q1 net plunges 21% on weak China sales
Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's biggest carmaker by sales, on Wednesday posted a 21 percent drop in first-quarter net profit due to weak sales in China and emerging markets.For the three months that ended March 31, the company's net stood at 1.4 trillion won ($1.3 billion) from 1.77 trillion won a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing. (Yonhap)"Sharp sales declines in China and some Asian and Middle Eastern markets had an impact on the quarterly bottom line despite rises in such
Mobility April 26, 2017
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Finally healthy, pitcher-turned-infielder off to strong start in KBO
With a recent history of injuries behind him, Nexen Heroes' first baseman Chae Tae-in is finally doing the things that many thought he was capable of all along.Through Tuesday's games, the 34-year-old veteran in the Korea Baseball Organization is leading the club with a .387/.433/.613 slash line, along with two homers and nine RBIs in 18 games. He's fifth in the KBO in batting average, and is also inside the top 10 in both on-base and slugging percentages.In this file photo taken on April 11, 20
Baseball April 26, 2017
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Hyundai ordered to recall Sonata sedans
The transport ministry said Wednesday it had notified Hyundai Motor Co. of its decision to have the carmaker recall tens of thousands of its Sonata sedans for parking brake light problems.The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport made the decision after reviewing five cases of suspected faulty parts in the Sonata midsize sedan, the i30 hatchback and the Avante compact, a ministry official said. Hyundai's Sonata sedan (Yonhap)A former Hyundai employee tipped off the ministry about possib
Mobility April 26, 2017
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BOK chief calls for efforts to better reflect economic reality in GDP
The head of South Korea's central bank called Wednesday for efforts to better reflect the rapidly changing economic reality in the gross domestic product.GDP -- the broadest measure of an economy's performance -- is the total value of goods and services produced within the economy in a given period. It has been used as one of the major indicators in economic policy-making. Still, some critics say GDP does not properly reflect new activities such as digital or economic sharing. They also say GDP
Market April 26, 2017
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Korea launches alliance to nurture "smart home" industry
South Korea launched an alliance of leading information and communication technology and construction firms on Wednesday to nurture the "smart home" industry that connects artificial intelligence and Internet of Things to home appliances."We can make the world's leading smart home industry with the combination of our home electronics industry, information technology, infrastructure and semiconductors," Trade Minister Joo Hyung-hwan said at a event to mark the launch at the Korea Electronics Tech
Technology April 26, 2017
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Corporate watchdog fines 54 firms for disclosure violations
South Korea's corporate watchdog said Wednesday that it has slapped a combined 218.9 million won ($194,300) in fines on 54 affiliates of large business groups for regulatory filing violations last year.SK Group, the country's third-biggest conglomerate by assets, were fined 33.3 million won due to 17 offending cases, while affiliates of OCI Co., the top solar power panel maker, were booked(Yonhap)46.7 million won for not properly reporting to authorities about their intra-affiliate business deal
Industry April 26, 2017
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Rates for household loans inch up in March
Bank lending rates on new household loans inched up in March and interest rates paid by banks on new deposits remained unchanged, central bank data showed Wednesday.The average interest rates on fresh household loans extended by local banks came to 3.43 percent in March, up 0.05 percentage point from the previous month, according to the Bank of Korea. The BOK data came amid South Korea's efforts to tackle rising household debt. South Korea's outstanding household credit -- which is composed of h
Market April 26, 2017
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Korea's passenger car exports dip 2.7% in Q1
Exports of South Korea-made passenger cars dropped 2.7 percent in the first quarter of this year due mainly to increased production in overseas factories, customs data showed Wednesday.The total value of passenger car exports reached $8.7 billion over the January-March period, down from $8.9 billion tallied a year earlier, according to the data by the Korea Customs Service. (Yonhap)Those of imports also sank 16.3 percent on-year to $1.8 billion from $2.1 billion over the cited period.From three
Mobility April 26, 2017
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Korean stocks trade at 6-yr high in late morning
South Korean stocks traded at a six-year high early Wednesday morning, led by gains in tech companies, chemicals firms and automakers.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 10.01 points, or 0.46 percent, to 2,206.86 as of 11:15 a.m.Market kingpin Samsung Electronics was 0.09 percent down and SK hynix, a major chipmaker, surged 2.19 percent.Hyundai Motor, the No. 1 automaker, moved up 0.69 percent, and AmorePacific, the country's top cosmetics maker, remained unchanged.SK Innovation
Market April 26, 2017
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Korean refiners' exports hit record high in Q1
Exports of oil and related goods by South Korean refiners reached an all-time high in the first three months of the year on firm demand and higher oil prices, industry data showed on Wednesday.According to the data compiled by the Korea Petroleum Association, oil and petrochemical goods exported by SK Innovation Co., GS-Caltex Co., S-Oil Corp., Hyundai Oilbank Co. and others reached 117 million barrels in the first quarter of the year, rising 6.5 percent from a year earlier. (Yonhap)In terms of
Industry April 26, 2017
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More listed firms seek to use shadow voting this year
A total of 642 listed firms in South Korea have sought the practice of shadow voting this year to meet quorum requirements for approval at their annual meetings of shareholders, sharply up 40 percent from a year ago, data showed Wednesday. Shadow voting, or mirror voting, is a practice under which companies can ask stocks registered with the Korea Securities Depository to vote in the same proportion as voters who participate in an annual shareholder meeting.Introduced in 1991, the practice is se
Market April 26, 2017
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