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Sohn Ji-young
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Korea’s mortgage-backed lending rate hits three-year high, raising household debt burden
South Korea’s mortgage-backed lending rates have hit a three-year high, affected by the central bank’s latest key interest rate hike. As local banks mark up their loans accordingly, the country’s household debt burden is expected to face new pressures.The Korea Federation of Banks said Tuesday that the Cost of Funds Index -- a benchmark lending rate for mortgage loans also known as Cofix -- for new loans was set at 2.04 percent for December, up 0.08 percenta
Market Jan. 15, 2019
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KB Kookmin Bank management-labor union conflict deepens
Conflict over salaries between the management and labor union of KB Kookmin Bank, South Korea’s biggest commercial bank by profits, is being prolonged, raising concerns that labor-management disputes could dampen the company’s growth momentum and operations. After the bank’s labor union staged a nationwide strike last week -- the first in 19 years -- the management and the union appeared to have made some headway in negotiations by striking an agreement on the conditions for ea
Market Jan. 15, 2019
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New Woori Financial Holdings to expand nonbanking segment with M&As
Woori Bank, South Korea’s third-largest commercial lender, officially adopted a financial holding company structure on Monday, pledging to actively pursue strategic mergers and acquisitions to expand its nonbanking business under its new status. “Woori has held a strong banking business, but its nonbanking segment has remained weak until now,” said Sohn Tae-seung, chairman of Woori Financial Holdings and Woori Bank, during a press conference at Woori Bank’s headquarters i
Market Jan. 14, 2019
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[CES 2019] From health wearables to sleep aids, digital health widens presence
LAS VEGAS -- Digital health care is growing at a rapid pace, as innovative technologies and solutions are revolutionizing the health management and treatment paradigm.Signaling widening interest in the convergence of technology and health care, mobile health devices, wearables and wellness gadgets are a major part of this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.Alongside big names in conventional electronics, 521 digital health, 631 wearables and 151 fitness exhibitors have arrived at the
Technology Jan. 10, 2019
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[CES 2019] Despite China’s growth, Korean display makers still driving innovation: Merck KGaA CEO
LAS VEGAS -- Despite China’s fast-growing presence in the global display business, South Korean display makers remain undisputed leaders when it comes to future innovation, according to the chief of Merck KGaA’s performance materials division on Wednesday. “Indeed, China has been putting lots of emphasis on driving the growth of the display technology. But if you look at large companies, you can see that the Korean companies are still very strong in innovation,” CEO Kai Beckmann said in an inter
Technology Jan. 10, 2019
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[CES 2019] From AI to foldable phones, world’s biggest gadget show lines up latest tech triumphs
LAS VEGAS -- The Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s biggest technology showcase, officially kicked off in Las Vegas on Tuesday, showcasing the latest technology innovations from big companies and startups across diverse product categories.This year’s event features more than 4,500 exhibiting companies, including a record 1,200 startups, while more than 20,000 products are being launched on the show’s floor, according to the Consumer Technology Association, the organizer of CES.From high-end
Technology Jan. 9, 2019
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[CES 2019] Samsung Electronics exclusively showcases foldable phone to customers at CES 2019
LAS VEGAS -- Samsung Electronics showcased its foldable phone prototype to customers in a closed-door meeting at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Tuesday, offering a glimpse into what the South Korean tech giant’s folding phone would look like when completed.According to a high-level executive from a customer of Samsung, the electronics maker is currently finishing up optimization processes for its foldable phone’s hardware and software.“When unfolded, Samsung’s foldable phone does
Technology Jan. 9, 2019
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[CES 2019] Future mobility to the max: ‘flying cars’ inch closer to reality at CES 2019
LAS VEGAS — When it comes to future mobility, autonomous vehicles typically take the spotlight, as global automakers and tech companies compete to bring self-driving cars into the mainstream. Further stretching the limits of transport, another mobility technology once considered the realm of science fiction is inching closer to reality: flying cars. A number of flying car prototypes and designs will be featured at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that kicks off on Tuesday. Airborne veh
Technology Jan. 8, 2019
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[CES 2019] Hyundai unveils four-legged walking concept car ‘Elevate’
LAS VEGAS — When we think of a car, the obvious image has always been one with four wheels attached to the vehicle’s body.However, South Korea’s Hyundai Motor has pushed the boundaries of this definition with its “walking car” concept Elevate, which was unveiled on the sidelines of the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Monday. Elevate is Hyundai’s first-ever vehicle with four moveable legs that give the car an insect-like look. It combines the technology found in electric cars and r
Technology Jan. 8, 2019
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[CES 2019] Korean internet giant Naver debuts AI, robotics technology for first time on global stage
LAS VEGAS — South Korea’s biggest internet company Naver is debuting its proprietary artificial intelligence, robotics and mobility technologies to a global audience for the first time at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that kicks off Tuesday. Korean electronics giants such as Samsung and LG have regularly attended CES to showcase their latest technologies and products to the world. But it’s the first time for Naver, which operates the country’s biggest web portal and a slew of i
Technology Jan. 7, 2019
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With new momentum, Korea’s top 5 banks to compete for increased profitability in 2019
South Korea’s top five banks have set out to compete for increased profitability in 2019 as they gain new momentum with group-wide reforms, executive reshuffles, structural realignment as well as strategic mergers and acquisitions. KB Financial Group, which has been Korea’s most profitable bank since 2017, will concentrate on defending its leading status in the industry by continuing to post stable profits and boosting its share value.This was evident in KB Financial Group Chairman Y
Market Jan. 3, 2019
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Korea’s banking sector eyes digital innovation, overseas expansion in 2019
South Korea’s finance industry is bracing itself for a year of stunted growth, as it foresees growing global economic uncertainties and concerns over profitability in the new year. With a fresh sense of alarm, the chiefs of the country’s biggest banks plan to tackle the oncoming challenges by further embracing digital innovation and overseas business expansion.Korea Federation of Banks Chairman Kim Tae-young said in his New Year’s message that “it will be difficult for th
Market Jan. 2, 2019
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[Monitor] Samsung Electronics No. 2 in patent applications worldwide
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics ranks second in terms of the number of patent applications filed worldwide, a recent report by the World Intellectual Property Organization showed. According to the World Intellectual Property Indicators 2018, Japan’s Canon created 24,006 patent families between 2013 and 2015, followed by Samsung Electronics (21,836) and the State Grid Corporation of China. For Samsung, the largest share of its patent families -- patents taken out in multiple countries to protec
Technology Jan. 1, 2019
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Hanmi Pharmaceutical’s Rolontis submitted for US FDA approval
Hanmi Pharmaceutical said Friday that Rolontis, its biologic drug for the management of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia, has been submitted for approval to the US Food and Drug Administration. Neutropenia refers to an abnormally low level of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell. Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, which has been developing Rolontis for commercialization since in-licensing the drug from Hanmi in 2012, submitted a biologics license application to the US FDA for Rolontis (eflapegrastim)
Industry Dec. 28, 2018
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Korean drugmakers eye opportunities at JPMorgan Healthcare Conference 2019
South Korea’s top biopharmaceutical companies and ventures will be making their way to the 37th J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in the US next month, eyeing new partnerships, foreign investment and promotional opportunities. The conference, taking place in San Francisco, California, from Jan. 7-10, is the world’s largest and oldest health care investment symposium. Held annually, the event brings together major pharma companies and global investors to discuss the latest development trends and
Industry Dec. 27, 2018
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