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Yoon's approval rating plunges to all-time low
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Bae Doo-na shares portraying Korean identity in Hollywood's 'Rebel Moon'
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S. Korea votes in favor of Palestinian bid for UN membership
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[From the Scene] Monks, Buddhists hail return of remains of Buddhas
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Medical schools granted enrollment quota flexibility for next year
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Yoon offers first one-on-one meeting with opposition leader next week
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France rejects opening Paris flight routes to T'way Air, deals blow to Korean Air merger
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Chinese man behind drug scam targeting teens nabbed in Cambodia
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Iran fires air defense batteries in provinces as sound of explosions heard near Isfahan
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Police find more evidence of murder-suicide in Paju hotel death case
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[Time to Play] NCSoft’s K-pop platform Universe ushers in AI voice subscription service
On a boring afternoon of yet another day working from home, a smartphone comes to life with a delightful ringtone. It’s a call from Ahn Yujin, the lead vocal of South Korean female K-pop band IZ*ONE. In her trademark husky voice, she calls you by name, saying “How’s it going? I know you’re busy, but take some rest from time to time, okay?” The 25-second-long phone call is a moment of solace, at a time when almost all direct human contact has been replaced with
Feb. 12, 2021
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[Herald Interview] Korean retail investors seek ties with WallStreetBets against short sellers
A group of local retail stock traders is working on a global anti-short selling campaign that may involve forging a partnership with WallStreetBets -- a regiment of amateur investors on the US social-networking website Reddit that drew attention for taking action against sophisticated hedge funds last month. Jung Eui-jung -- head of the Korea Stockholders Alliance, which represents some 22,000 stock investors -- told The Korea Herald that he had gone to the online forum and proposed a cros
Feb. 12, 2021
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Seoulites in 20s and 30s prefer property investments north of the Han
‘Ma-yong-seong,’ a portmanteau of three Seoul districts -- Mapo, Yongsan, and Seongdong -- is where Koreans in their 20s and 30s most want to invest, while Gangnam is the place favored by those in their 40s, according to poll results recently released by property data provider Zigbang. A survey of 1,796 Zigbang subscribers showed that 15.5 percent of participants said they think real estate properties in the three districts are the best investment choices, while 15.3 percent said
Feb. 12, 2021
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Tesla launches Model Y in S. Korea
US electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc. on Friday launched its compact sport utility vehicle, the Model Y, in South Korea as it tries to boost sales in the country. Tesla Korea said the Model Y is available in three trim levels here, with the starting price for the standard range model set at 59.99 million won ($54,191). The prices for the long-range model and the performance trim are to start from 69.99 million won and 79.99 million won, respectively. Starting this year, South Korea will give
Feb. 12, 2021
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[Herald Interview] Chaul: How Beiersdorf’s Korean tea-inspired skin care brand came about
In November the South Korean unit of German personal care giant Beiersdorf, the company behind brands such as Nivea and Eucerin, launched skin care brand Chaul. Its first lineup is inspired by the tea that grows in the southern part of the country -- in Hadong County, South Gyeongsang Province. Chaul, the first Beiersdorf brand to be exclusively developed and launched in Asia, was created in Korea with plans to branch out into other markets as the company recognizes the country’s famous K
Feb. 11, 2021
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LG H&H and Amorepacific: How Korea‘s two largest beauty giants swapped places during pandemic
For several decades, South Korea’s cosmetics industry has been dominated by two major players -- Amorepacific and LG Household & Health Care, together accounting for over 60 percent of the market as of end-2019. As the LG affiliate possessed a more diverse portfolio, also covering daily necessities such as toothpaste and detergent, beauty-dedicated powerhouse Amorepacific had an upper hand over its rival in the cosmetics sector. But this is no longer the case, as runner-up LG has at
Feb. 11, 2021
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LG Energy Solution threatens further legal action against SK Innovation after victory in US
Upping the ante in its battle with rival SK Innovation after a victory in the US International Trade Court, LG Energy Solution on Thursday threatened further legal action in Europe and South Korea. In a final ruling delivered Wednesday, US time, SK Innovation was slapped with a 10-year ban on importing lithium-ion battery products to the US, with a grace period of up to four years, for stealing trade secrets from LG Energy Solution. “It’s difficult to say SK Innovation’s th
Feb. 11, 2021
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Electroacupuncture can improve sleep, study suggests
Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders. According to the National Health Insurance Service, some 640,000 people visited hospitals due to insomnia in 2019. The number of such visits has steadily increased over the past five years. There might be hope. A recent study has found that electroacupuncture can help people suffering from insomnia. Used often in Korean traditional medicine, electroacupuncture involves administering small electric currents using thin needles inserted into
Feb. 11, 2021
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February set to be blockbuster month for IPOs
February is set to be another busy month for the South Korean stock market as a large number of companies are seeking to launch initial public offerings on retail investors’ strong appetite for direct investments, according to investment banking sources. This month alone, 12 firms are scheduled to float their shares on the stock market or hold retail subscriptions. The IPO subscriptions of five newcomers such as semiconductor equipment manufacturer Auros Technology and medical artificia
Feb. 11, 2021
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ITC backs LG Energy in trade secret dispute, issues 10-year import ban on SK
A US trade panel on Wednesday ruled in favor of South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution Ltd. in a trade secret case and issued a 10-year import ban on some lithium-ion battery products by SK Innovation. The US International Trade Commission affirmed a preliminary ruling delivered in February 2020 to support LG's claims that SK used stolen trade secrets to develop its electric vehicle batteries. The ITC issued "a limited exclusion order" for 10 years to ban import of s
Feb. 11, 2021
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Microsoft CEO says big tech needs clearer laws on online speech
Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella said social-media services like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube need clearer laws and rules to govern whether controversial “Unilateral action by individual companies in democracies like ours is just not Microsoft doesn’t currently run a consumer social media service, but it is among cloud-computing In the past several years, antitrust regulators have ramped up investigations into the market power of large technology companies, just
Feb. 10, 2021
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Kospi returns above 3,100 points ahead of Lunar New Year
South Korean benchmark Kospi bounced back after a roller coaster ride Wednesday ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, surpassing the 3,100-point mark. The main bourse got off to a slightly strong start but fluctuated widely until the late afternoon trade. The key stock index then moved upward during the remaining trading hours to close at 3,100.58 points, 15.91 points or 0.52 percent higher from the previous session’s close. Despite a brief respite overnight on Wall Street and the local
Feb. 10, 2021
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Turkey gives first approval to Korean Air-Asiana takeover
Korean Air’s plan to take over Asiana Airline has been approved by antitrust authorities in Turkey, the airline said Wednesday. The Turkish Competition Authority, a government organization dedicated to ensuring market competitiveness, gave the Korean airline the green light last Thursday, becoming the first foreign country to clear one of the hurdles facing the high-profile acquisition. Last month, the South Korean national flag carrier filed for a merger and acquisition review to the an
Feb. 10, 2021
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Seoul stocks rebound on tech, auto gains
South Korean stocks snapped a two-session losing streak to end higher Wednesday, buoyed by strong gains in tech and auto stocks, ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. The Korean won rose against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rose 15.91 points, or 0.52 percent, to close at 3,100.58 points. Trading volume was high at about 2.13 billion shares worth some 18.07 trillion won ($16.32 billion), with gainers outnumbering losers 486 to 334. Foreigners picked up
Feb. 10, 2021
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Corporate rankings for 2021 reflect impact of contactless trend, M&A deals
After a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea’s conglomerates saw some fluctuations in their asset rankings, reflecting the impact from major mergers and acquisitions and from the contactless business trend, industry data showed Wednesday. While the top seven business groups remained largely unchanged, those in transportation and heavy industries expanded their assets on the back of M&A deals. Also, biopharmaceuticals and IT players climbed up the ladder on the back of social di
Feb. 10, 2021
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LG-SK lawsuit poses dilemma for Biden's auto industry road map
Market tension and political pressure escalated Wednesday as South Korea’s major battery makers -- LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation -- awaited the final ruling from the US International Trade Commission regarding their yearslong trade secret battle. While the outlook has so far largely favored LG, some market observers have suggested recently that newly inaugurated US President Joe Biden might veto the final ruling to support US-made vehicles. “SK Group is sinking about $2.6
Feb. 10, 2021
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[Newsmaker] South Korea approves AstraZeneca vaccine for all adults
South Korea has approved the emergency use of AstraZeneca’s adenoviral vector COVID-19 vaccine for all adults, including those aged 65 and older, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety said Wednesday. The efficacy of the AstraZeneca vaccine for seniors had been a matter of contention, given the dearth of clinical data presented by AstraZeneca in regards to the aged cohort. Authorities here have decided to proceed with vaccination for all, on the condition that AstraZeneca follows up with fu
Feb. 10, 2021
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Foreigners remain net sellers of S. Korean stocks in January
Foreign investors remained net sellers of South Korean equities in January, extending their selling spree for a second straight month, the central bank said Wednesday. Foreigners sold a net $1.07 billion worth of local stocks last month, compared with a net selling of $2.36 billion in December last year, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK). Offshore investors turned net buyers of Korean bonds worth $1.32 billion last month, the BOK said. Meanwhile, volatility in South Korea's currency slight
Feb. 10, 2021
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Banks' household loan growth quickens in January
South Korean banks' household loans continued to grow at a faster pace in January, driven by the strong growth of mortgage loans, central bank data showed Wednesday. The value of outstanding bank loans to local households came to 996.4 trillion won ($892.8 billion) as of end-January, up 7.6 trillion won from the previous month, according to the data from the Bank of Korea (BOK). The January reading compares to a 6.7 trillion-won gain in December last year. The BOK said the rise in lending was
Feb. 10, 2021
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New law to allow reversal of fat-finger transactions via Kakao Pay, Toss
Mistaken transactions made through mobile payment apps will be subject to aid from a state-run deposit insurer after a revision of a depositor protection legislation takes effect later this year. Starting on July 6, the Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation will help reverse error remittances that have occurred not only in accounts of financial institutions but also in mobile payment services such as Toss and Kakao Pay, according to amendments to the Depositor Protection Act. However, transact
Feb. 10, 2021