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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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New celebrity-endorsed therapy for face contouring requires only a pair of rubber bands
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Tensions heighten ahead of first president-opposition chief meeting
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Seoul to provide housing subsidy to married couples with newborns
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[Weekender] How DDP emerged as an icon of Seoul
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Rapper jailed after public street fight with another rapper
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Woman gets suspended term for injuring boyfriend with knife
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[KH Explains] No more 'Michael' at Kakao Games
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Doctor group's incoming head renews call for govt. to scrap medical school quota hike for dialogue
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NewJeans pops out ‘Bubble Gum’ video amid troubles at agency
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Market watchers positive on SKT spinoff decision
On SK Telecom’s key decision of spinning off a new investment company, market watchers have painted a rosy outlook for South Korea’s top wireless carrier on Thursday. “The spinoff plan will boost (SK Telecom’s) corporate value. Under the spinoff to a telecom-focused investment holding firm with stable cash flow and dividends, its affiliated companies that were undervalued will likely be reevaluated,” said Ahn Jae-min, an analyst at NH Investment & Securities.
June 10, 2021
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Koramco to buy green office building in eastern Seoul
Koramco REITs & Trust said Thursday that it has been selected as the preferred bidder to buy an eco-friendly office building in eastern Seoul through its new blind pool fund. The investment target, East Central Tower, is a 42-story building with six underground floors and 100,422 square meters of gross floor space. The 4-year-old building houses tenants including Samsung Electronics, Samsung Construction & Trading, Samsung Medison and Fila Holdings. The prime office building has empl
June 10, 2021
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Korea's ‘misery index’ worst in 10 years
South Koreans are experiencing greater economic pain in recent months, largely due to soaring consumer prices and higher unemployment rates amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, data showed Thursday. The nation’s so-called misery perceptions index, calculated by adding the seasonally adjusted jobless rate to the annual inflation rate, stood at 6.6 in May, sharply up from 4.2 estimated a year earlier. The latest figure marked the highest since May 2011 when it hit 7.1, said Rep. Choo
June 10, 2021
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Hyundai halts some assembly lines in S. Korea on parts shortage
Hyundai Motor Co. said Thursday it has suspended some assembly lines of its mainstay plants here due to parts supply disruptions following COVID-19 infections at a key parts supplier. Hyundai Motor suspended four out of five plants in Ulsan, 414 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Thursday afternoon due to lack of auto components from Hyundai Mobis Co., a company spokesman said over the phone. "Several Hyundai Mobis workers were infected with COVID-19, and disrupted supplies of cockpit modu
June 10, 2021
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[Exclusive] Hanhwa eyes flying car booking service with No.1 local ride-hailing app
Hanwha Systems is seeking partnership deals with ride-hailing apps, including the industry’s biggest Kakao T, to include flying taxis on the platforms, the company said Thursday. Hanwha Systems, a defense business unit of South Korea Hanwha Group, is racing to debut a flying car by 2024 and Kakao T is one of multiple ground mobility platforms being considered as a reservation service partner. Kakao T, operated by Kakao Mobility, is South Korea’s most popular taxi hailing platfor
June 10, 2021
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Housing biz sentiment for June stays above par for 2nd month
South Korea's housing market sentiment remained above the benchmark for the second straight month in June amid rising hopes of business improvements, a poll showed Thursday. The Korea Housing Institute said that its housing business sentiment index (HBSI), based on a survey of about 500 construction firms, came to 113 for this month, up 11.8 points from the previous month. A reading above 100 means the number of companies forecasting better business is larger than the number expecting worse ti
June 10, 2021
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S. Korea to foster parts suppliers for next-generation cars
South Korea's top economic policymaker said Thursday the government plans to provide support to help around 1,000 auto parts makers transform into key suppliers of next-generation automobiles by 2030. Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki said the country plans to create a 500-billion won (US$448 million) fund to support research and development and facility investment in the next-generation vehicle sector. "It is very necessary to take the lead in the next-generation vehicle and related parts mar
June 10, 2021
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No. of holding companies down in Q4
The number of holding companies in South Korea declined in the fourth quarter despite the government's efforts to encourage firms to have a more transparent governance structure, the corporate watchdog said Thursday. The Korea Fair Trade Commission said a total of 164 holding companies were registered with the antitrust regulator as of end-December last year, down from 167 three months earlier. The registered holding companies consist of 154 general holding firms and 10 financial ones. The fa
June 10, 2021
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Banks' household loan growth decelerates in May
South Korean banks' household loans decelerated in May, mainly due to a sharp decline in non-mortgage loans, central bank data showed Thursday. The aggregate outstanding bank loans to local households came to 1,024.1 trillion won ($917.2 billion) as of end-May, down 1.6 trillion won from the previous month, according to the data from the Bank of Korea (BOK). The BOK said the slight decline in bank lending was mainly attributable to repayments of loans by customers after the initial public offe
June 10, 2021
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BOK vows to meet inflation target in medium term
South Korea's central bank said Thursday it will make efforts to achieve its inflation target of 2 percent for this year in the medium term, as it hinted an exit from record-low interest rates amid signs of a strong recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. In a regular monetary report, however, the Bank of Korea (BOK) said it will maintain the current easing of monetary policy "for the time being" to support an economy recovery. "Monetary policy will stay accommodative for the time
June 10, 2021
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S. Korea regains No. 1 spot in May shipbuilding orders
South Korean shipbuilders outpaced their Chinese rivals to regain the top spot in global new orders of ships in May, industry data showed Thursday. South Korea lost their No. 1 ranking to China in April, nine months after grabbing the top ranking in July 2020. South Korean shipbuilders led by Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. obtained new orders of 40 ships, or 1.42 million compensated gross tons (CGTs), beating their Chinese rivals with 37 ships, or 880,000 CGTs, according to the order book data p
June 10, 2021
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Telcos to show off mobility projects at expo
South Korean telecom operators will feature new mobility technology, from flying cars to autonomous vehicles, at the Seoul Smart Mobility Expo 2021, which kicked off at the Oil Tank Culture Park in western Seoul on Thursday. SK Telecom said it will unveil the latest developments of its unmanned aerial mobility (UAM) service project in partnership with local defense company Hanwha Systems Co., Korea Airports Corp. and the Korea Transport Institute at the three-day event. The wireless carrier sa
June 10, 2021
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Samsung releases industry's first 0.64-micrometer pixel image sensor
Samsung Electronics Co. on Thursday introduced a new mobile image sensor, the industry's smallest pixel size, as the South Korean tech giant eyes to beef up its presence in the non-memory sector. The 50-million megapixel ISOCELL JN1 is the industry's first 0.64-micrometer pixel image sensor that can deliver ultra-high resolution images and allow manufacturers to make slim mobile devices, according to Samsung. Its pixel size is 16 percent smaller than that of a 0.7-micrometer pixel image sensor
June 10, 2021
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Bond issuance in S. Korea falls 11.5% in May
Bond issuance in South Korea shrank 11.5 percent in May from the previous month amid strong foreign buying, data showed Thursday. The value of bonds sold in Asia's fourth-largest economy came to 73.3 trillion won ($65.7 billion) last month, down 9.6 trillion won from a month earlier, according to the data from the Korea Financial Investment Association. Last month's drop represents a drastic turnaround from an on-month increase of 9.3 trillion won in April. Sales of corporate bonds plunged by
June 10, 2021
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Hana Bank issues $600m in ESG bonds
Major South Korean lender Hana Bank said Thursday it has floated $600 million worth of environment, social and governance (ESG) bonds to help support vulnerable and eco-friendly projects. The dollar-denominated bonds will mature in five years and six months, and carry an annual interest rate of 1.25 percent, or the yield on five-year US Treasurys plus a spread of 0.55 percentage point. ESG bonds are a type of sustainability debt offering aimed at financing corporate activities in environmental
June 10, 2021
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[Graphic News] Samsung tops Q1 TV market with record share: report
Samsung Electronics maintained its status as the world‘s leading TV vendor with a record market share in the first quarter, a report showed, as the tech giant posted robust growth on the back of its QLED and large TVs. Samsung represented 32.9 percent of the global TV market in terms of sales revenue in the January-March period, its largest share for a first quarter, according to data from industry researcher Omdia. Samsung was followed by its South Korean rival LG Electronics wit
June 10, 2021
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LG Electronics unveils mobile app for pedestrian safety
LG Electronics Inc. on Thursday unveiled a mobile application for pedestrian safety as the South Korean tech giant eyes to beef up its presence in the software sector despite its planned departure from the smartphone business. The Soft V2X, with V2X standing for "vehicle to everything," is LG's smartphone solution for pedestrian protection. The app can warn users of collision risks between pedestrians and vehicles, as well as possible car-to-car crashes, to prevent road accidents. Th
June 10, 2021
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Seoul stocks open nearly flat ahead of US inflation data release
South Korean stocks opened nearly flat Thursday as investors await the release of US consumer price data that may give clues about the Federal Reserve's future monetary policy. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (Kospi) edged down 0.5 points, or 0.02 percent, to reach 3,215.68 points in the first 15 minutes of trading. The Kospi got off to muted start as investors take a wait-and-see mode before the US consumer price index (CPI) for May that will be published later in the day (Kor
June 10, 2021
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SK Telecom to conduct spinoff in November, split its stock 5 to 1
SK Telecom Co., South Korea's top wireless carrier, decided Thursday to spin off a new investment company in November to expand its foothold in new tech sectors, as well as conduct a 5-for-1 stock split aimed at improving shareholder value. The wireless carrier's board of directors approved the spinoff plan, and the new company, tentatively named SKT Investment Co., will be split on Nov. 1, according to a company regulatory filing. Under the spinoff, SK Telecom's shares will be divided 6-for-4
June 10, 2021
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Preorders for Kia's EV6 in US fully booked in a day
Kia Corp., South Korea's second-biggest carmaker, said Thursday presale orders for its first all-electric model, EV6, have been fully reserved in one day in the United States. Kia sold all of the 1,500 units of the EV6 First Edition in an online preorder event in the world's most important automobile market on Tuesday (US time), the company said in a statement. The EV6 First Edition is equipped with a 77.4 kilowatt-hour (KWh) battery, an augmented reality head-up display, remote parking assist
June 10, 2021