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[Robert J. Fouser] Presidents and their ability to communicate
[Editorial] Diverse forms of family
NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
Top US envoy to Seoul joins S. Korean YouTuber in fusion of traditions on Thanksgiving
S. Korean, Latvian presidents agree to expand bio, defense cooperation
N. Korea launches trash balloons toward S. Korea after 10-day pause
Hanna Cha invites readers into magical world of discovery, inspiration
Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
Seoul to explore supporting children born outside of marriage: Yoon's office
NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
Assembly passes bills to limit power of ruling bloc
S. Korea unveils support plans for premature babies
Lotte heir assumes management role amid liquidity concerns
[Today’s K-pop] Seventeen tops Oricon chart with 4th Japan single
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Why some snows are heavier
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Seoul moves to avert sovereign rating cut
Feb 13, 2013
KOSPI climbs 30.28 points despite North Korea’s nuclear test
Currency, monetary easing to top G20 meeting’s agenda
Feb 13, 2013
Currency devaluation and exit strategies for monetary easing are expected to top the agenda among financial policymakers at the upcoming G20 meeting of finance ministers and central bankers, Korean officials said Wednesday. The meeting is scheduled for Feb. 15-16 in Moscow.Korea’s Finance Minister Bahk Jae-wan and Bank of Korea Governor Kim Choong-soo will be attending the two-day meeting to share their views, especially on the global foreign exchange market, which has been prone to increased vo
FSC chief offers to resign...for incoming government
Feb 13, 2013
Financial Services Commission chairman Kim Seok-dong has tendered his resignation to Cheong Wa Dae, the FSC said Wednesday. Kim’s decision to step down before his three-year term expires early next year reflects his philosophy that a new administration needs a new pool of people, an FSC official said. He had reportedly expressed his willingness to resign from his post before the presidential election in December.Since taking the helm of the FSC in January 2011, he has led the restructuring of tr
Korean employment weakens further in January
Feb 13, 2013
Korea’s employment rate continued to drop for the third straight month, hitting a one-year low of 57.4 percent in January, according to Statistics Korea.Data released Wednesday showed that Korea’s employment rate is below the OECD-member average of 63 percent.January’s job rate was unchanged from the same period a year ago, and the youth unemployment rate continues to show no signs of improvement.The jobless rate for those aged between 15 and 29 reached 7.5 percent in January for the second mont
Daewoo E&C-led group wins $765m order in Nigeria
Industry
Feb 13, 2013
Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co., one of South Korea’s leading builders, said Wednesday that its consortium has won a US$765 million order to build a fertilizer plant in Nigeria.Under the deal with Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Ltd. on Tuesday, Daewoo E&C and its consortium partner Toyo Engineering Corp. will build the facility at Port Harcourt in southern Nigeria.Daewoo said it expects to complete the plant 34 months after starting construction but did not specify when the projec
Samsung to bolster corporate compliance
Feb 13, 2013
Samsung Group, South Korea’s biggest family-owned conglomerate, plans to beef up compliance management at its affiliates as part of a group-wide strategy to better cope with risks and irregularities, an official said Wednesday.Samsung plans to adopt an index measuring compliance policies and chief executives’ efforts to put those plans into action, Samsung chief spokesman Rhee In-yong told reporters, citing the group’s chief compliance officer Kim Sang-kyun.The group will also introduce a system
Hyundai Sonata tops J.D. Power quality survey
Industry
Feb 13, 2013
Hyundai Motor’s flagship Sonata sedan has recently topped the J.D. Power vehicle quality study in the midsize car segment, the carmaker said Wednesday. According to study results by the U.S. marketing firm J.D. Power and Associates, the Sonata model received the fewest complaints on reliability, outpacing its Japanese rivals such as the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord and Nissan Altima. Hyundai’s Verna compact and the Soul box car of Hyundai’s affiliate Kia Motors came in third within their respectiv
Market slump weighs down on local builders
Industry
Feb 13, 2013
Some local mid-sized construction companies are experiencing severe financial difficulties due to the protracted slump in the housing market, stoking concerns that they may be forced to undergo workout programs or get delisted from the local stock market.The financially troubled companies include Hanil Engineering and Construction, Ssangyong Engineering and Construction, Doosan Engineering and Construction, and Keangnam Enterprises Ltd.Market sources said Hanil, under a debt workout program, pos
Apple seen showing signs of softening on war with Samsung
Technology
Feb 13, 2013
Hit by falling stocks and the Einhorn suit, Cook says he never wanted to fight with Samsung
Panasonic CEO attacks sprawl in bid for profit
Technology
Feb 13, 2013
In its 95-year history, Panasonic Corp. has grown into a consumer-electronics giant producing everything from TVs to eyelash curlers. New President Kazuhiro Tsuga is deciding what it can’t afford to make any more. Next month, the head of the company that lost more than 1.3 trillion yen ($14.1 billion) since April 2011 will explain which products he wants consigned to Panasonic’s past. He plans to cut the number of business units by a third to focus on those offering the best profit margins, such
Global handset makers grab over 50% of Japanese market
Technology
Feb 13, 2013
Non-Japanese handset makers garnered over half of the Japanese market for the first time in the fourth quarter as consumers moved away from local manufacturers for a wider array of mobile devices, a report showed Wednesday.It marked the first time ever that foreign handset makers managed to surpass the 50-percent mark, with Apple Inc. leading the race with 16 percent in the October-December period, according to the report by Hong Kong-based researcher Counterpoint Technology Market Research. The
SPC branches into online music service market
Industry
Feb 13, 2013
By Kim So-hyunSPC Group, which runs bakery brand Paris Baguette, is jumping into the online music service business.“We have reviewed the business for a long time in a bid to find new sources of profit, and we will start the service soon,” an SPC official said on Wednesday, a week after new restrictions against bakery franchises were announced.SPC Networks, a subsidiary that manages membership service points from the franchised bakeries, will run the online music service named Helium.Members can
Telecoms, handset makers brace for top global mobile trade show
Technology
Feb 13, 2013
Annual event to present Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8, LG’s Optimus G Pro, L Series
Seoul shares jump 1.56 pct on eased currency woes
Feb 13, 2013
South Korean stocks closed 1.56 percent higher on Wednesday as concern over a global currency row eased following a warning from major advanced economies against Japan's aggressive monetary easing, analysts said. The Korean won gathered ground against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) soared 30.28 points to finish at a three-week high of 1,976.07. Trading volume was moderate at 324.9 million shares worth 3.62 trillion won (US$3.33 billion) with gainers far o
Seoul shares up 1.14 pct in late-morning trade
Feb 13, 2013
South Korean stocks traded 1.14 percent higher late Wednesday morning, fueled by gains in brokerage firms and steelmakers, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) climbed 22.11 points to 1,967.90 as of 11:20 a.m.Major local brokerage firm Mirae Asset Securities spiked 4.5 percent and steelmaker Hyundai Steel soared nearly 3 percent. In contrast, telecom shares trended downward, with top mobile carrier SK Telecom falling 0.6 percent. The local currency was changing h
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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