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Seoul shares up 0.17 pct in late-morning trade
Jan 30, 2013
South Korean stocks traded 0.17 percent higher late Wednesday morning on the back of gains in tech shares, analysts said. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) gained 3.4 points to 1,959.36. Techs led the gains, with the world's two biggest computer memory chip makers Samsung Electronics and SK hynix gaining 1.14 percent and 1.45 percent, respectively.In contrast, automakers stayed in negative territory, with top player Hyundai Motor falling 1.21 percent.The local currency was
Seoul shares open higher on tech gains
Jan 30, 2013
South Korean stocks began higher on Wednesday, boosted by gains in major technology firms, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) gained 7.06 points, or 0.36 percent, to 1,963.02 in the first 15 minutes of trading.Market bellwether Samsung Electronics rose 1.21 percent and SK hynix, which announced its fourth-quarter earnings ahead of the market's open, added 2.69 percent.Shipbuilders were also bullish, with leading player Hyundai Heavy Industries gaining 1.61 perc
Financial sector gets less in bonuses than top manufacturers
Jan 29, 2013
While those who work for industrial giants such as Samsung and LG expect solid rewards for their stellar performances, there will be no bonus party for the financial sector, which had their worst year in 2012. The financial brothers of Samsung ― Samsung Life, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance and Samsung Card ― however, are an exception.Banks including Shinhan, KB Kookmin, Woori, Hana and NH Nonghyup will offer zero or less than half of last year’s performance-based bonuses this year.The banks’ co
IBs predict gradual pickup in Korean economy
Jan 29, 2013
The Korean economy will gradually regain momentum as the global economic recovers, the Korean Center for International Finance said in a research report released on Monday.Citing Goldman Sachs, the KCIF stated that the incoming administration’s stimulus plans along with a positive outlook on China’s economic growth will enable the domestic economy to keep building momentum for recovery, despite lowered expectations over the nation’s economic growth.Goldman Sachs cut Korea’s expected economic gro
FSS reviews irregularities of former Shinhan Financial chief
Jan 29, 2013
The nation’s financial regulator is looking into the allegation that former Shinhan Financial Group chairman Ra Eung-chan had illicitly used more borrowed-name bank accounts than were revealed about two years ago.“We are reviewing documents to verify whether the allegation is true,” an official of the Financial Supervisory Service said Tuesday.But he said the FSS has yet to decide whether to launch a re-investigation into Ra’s irregularities, after he was already reprimanded by the regulator for
Weak yen woes to sap Korean profitability
Jan 29, 2013
Japan’s currency depreciation forces Korean companies to revise down profit forecast
POSCO's net profit dips 36 pct in 2012
Jan 29, 2013
POSCO, South Korea's leading steelmaker, said Tuesday that its earnings sank 36 percent last year from a year earlier on weak demand and increased costs.Net profit reached 2.39 trillion won (US$2.17 billion) on a consolidated basis last year, compared with a profit of 3.71 billion won a year earlier, the company said.Sales slipped 7.7 percent on-year to 63.6 trillion won, and operating income also dropped 33.2 percent to 3.65 trillion won over the cited period, it said.Shares of POSCO closed at
Seoul shares up 0.84 pct on tech, auto gains
Jan 29, 2013
South Korean stocks ended 0.84 percent higher on Tuesday, as automakers and technology firms rebounded from their recent slides, analysts said. The local currency rose against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) climbed 16.25 points to 1,955.96, snapping four straight sessions of losses. Trading volume was moderate at 459 million shares worth 4.57 trillion won (US$4.21 billion), with gainers outnumbering decliners 440 to 350. "The KOSPI's recent drops stoked i
Seoul shares up 0.82 pct in late-morning trade
Jan 29, 2013
South Korean stocks traded 0.82 percent higher late Tuesday morning, buoyed by gains in automakers and technology firms, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) jumped 16 points to 1,955.71 as of 11:20 a.m.Market bellwether Samsung Electronics rose 2.41 percent and top automaker Hyundai Motor surged 5.04 percent.In contrast, POSCO slipped 0.84 percent ahead of its fourth-quarter earnings release scheduled for later in the day. The local currency was trading hands at
Seoul shares open higher as exporters rebound
Jan 29, 2013
South Korean stocks began higher on Tuesday as key exporters returned to positive territory after recent losses, analysts said.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) climbed 7.55 points, or 0.39 percent, to 1,947.26 in the first 15 minutes of trading.Market bellwether Samsung Electronics rose 1.38 percent, poised to stem a four-session losing streak, while top automaker Hyundai Motor gained 1.26 percent.The local currency was trading at 1,088.6 won to the U.S. dollar as of 9:15
Japan’s weak yen drive ignites currency war, deals blow to Korea
Jan 28, 2013
Korea, Germany, China express concern about Tokyo’s monetary easing
Samsung Card posts massive loss in Q4
Jan 28, 2013
Samsung Card Co. said Monday it posted a net loss of 2.6 billion won ($2.4 million) in the fourth quarter of 2012 due to a decrease in commission income.From October through December, the nation’s No. 2 credit card firm made sales of about 7.95 billion won, down about 7.4 percent from the same period in 2011.The firm’s operating loss amounts to about 3.1 billion won, a sharp contrast to the 73 billion won operating profit posted a year earlier. A decrease in commission rates caused the loss, Sam
Hyundai, Kia rank 4th in British car market
Jan 28, 2013
South Korea’s leading carmakers Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. ranked fourth in the British automobile market last year on the back of brisk sales, industry data showed Monday.According to the data, their combined sales soared 20.9 percent on-year to 140,914 vehicles in 2011 from 116,515 units sold a year earlier.The market share of Hyundai and Kia, the flagship companies of Hyundai Motor Group, climbed one notch to fourth place with 6.89 percent, beating Germany’s BMW AG with 127,530 un
New government to revitalize sale of Woori Financial
Jan 28, 2013
The next chief financial regulator is expected to push forward privatization of Woori Financial Group amid lawmakers’ movement to retrieve taxpayers’ money, which was injected into the group.As Kim Seok-dong, chairman of the Financial Services Commission, recently expressed his intention to resign, the incoming Park Geun-hye administration is poised to appoint his successor as the chief regulator.Kim had maintained his position that Woori Financial should be sold through a “block deal,” under wh
Seoul shares fall 0.36 pct on exporter losses
Jan 28, 2013
South Korean stocks closed 0.36 percent lower on Monday as key exporters lost ground amid concerns over a strengthening won and a lack of strong upward momentum, analysts said. The local currency tumbled against the U.S. dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) slipped 6.98 points to 1,939.71. Trading volume was light at 336.2 million shares worth 4.33 trillion won (US$3.96 billion), with decliners outnumbering gainers 433 to 378."Unfavorable foreign exchange conditions, we
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