Articles by Son Ji-hyoung
Son Ji-hyoung
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[Market Close-up] Doosan Heavy looks to sell affiliates
Debt-saddled Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction was once considered South Korea’s leading power equipment maker for coal fire, nuclear and gas energy. But over the past few years, it has been losing investors’ interest, as it won fewer bids amid the global attempt to shift reliance on fossil fuel and nuclear energy, leaving its businesses dependent on debt to continue its faltering operations. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Doosan Heavy is facing a liquidity cris
Market April 1, 2020
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Mirae Asset chairman donates W25b in decade
South Korea’s Mirae Asset Financial Group said Tuesday that Chairman Park Hyeon-joo has donated his dividends for 10 years in a row -- amounting to 25 billion won ($20.5 million). In 2019, as a shareholder of Mirae Asset Global Investments and Mirae Asset Capital, Park earned a combined 1.7 billion won. The donations went to Mirae Asset Park Hyeon-joo Foundation, dedicated to scholarships for exchange programs for Korean college students. According to the firm, over 5,800 students have
Market March 31, 2020
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Financial regulator backs KDB ownership of insurer
South Korea’s financial regulator Monday cleared uncertainties, allowing the Korea Development Bank to take control of a local insurer unit for the time being and buy the time to sell it off. A private equity firm jointly created by KDB and Consus Asset Management -- which controls a combined 92.73 percent of KDB Life Insurance -- reached the end of a 10-year grace period before being regulated as an insurance holding company in February. Under the Capital Markets Act, the private equity
Market March 30, 2020
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Korea’s short-term funding market reels from coronavirus
South Korea’s short-term funding market is showing no signs of stabilizing, despite the central bank’s relief package to help ease the credit crunch amid the global coronavirus pandemic. The interest rate of commercial papers with 85-91 days of maturity -- a frequent short-term debt instrument by nonfinancial companies -- soared to 2.09 percent Friday, up 5 basis points from the previous day’s close, according to data from the Korea Financial Investment Association. The figur
Market March 28, 2020
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Calls for basic income subsidy support grow
Provincial governors and mayors urged the central government Saturday to shoulder the cost of basic income subsidies to help citizens. “It is imperative for the (central) government to take more aggressive and proactive measures to bring the society‘s safety net back to normal,” the Governors Association of Korea, composed of the heads of 17 local governments, said in a proposal to Korea‘s central government. “Facing a national emergency, the (central) governmen
Economy March 28, 2020
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Hanjin KAL’s proxy war to intensify despite activist fund's defeat
South Korea’s activist private equity fund Korea Corporate Governance Improvement on Friday vowed to restore Hanjin Group “back on track,” signaling its push for activism despite the Friday defeat. “We could feel the shareholders' desire to change Hanjin KAL’s management by the owner family,” the coalition led by KCGI wrote in a letter to shareholders. “The most crucial is for Hanjin Group to make a breakthrough, and we believe that the only solut
Market March 27, 2020
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Korean firm buys stake in Russian liver cancer therapy developer for $20m
Seoul-based Thelma Therapeutics said Friday it has closed a deal to buy 27 percent stake in Russian liver cancer therapy developer for 24.3 billion won ($20 million), to tap the overseas health care market. The stake was of NBT, a parent company that wholly owns radioembolization therapy device developer Bebig, both located in the Dubna Special Economic Zone on the northern outskirts of Moscow. Bebig is known for selling the therapy device called Microsphere, used to cure liver cancer -- a the
Market March 27, 2020
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[Market Close-up] Battered brokerages to get breather after risky assets tank
South Korea’s brokerage houses suffering from recent losses on risky structured products that placed bets on foreign stock indexes are expected to get some relief after the government allocated a larger-than-expected slice of its stimulus package to the sector. Reporting on the results of a meeting presided by Moon Jae-in on Tuesday, the Financial Services Commission said authorities would inject 5 trillion won ($4.1 billion) to help securities firms deal with the stress, as part o
Market March 25, 2020
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Forex pressure looms over Korea's outbound investments
Facing a weakening local currency amid the escalating novel coronavirus crisis, companies are hedging their cross-border investment plans, including mergers and acquisitions, filings showed Tuesday. The deals denominated in foreign currency are facing increasing exchange rate pressure. as some of the investment decisions were made before the coronavirus outbreak. Over the past three weeks, South Korea’s local currency has weakened 4.6 percent against the greenback and fell 2.4 percent a
Market March 24, 2020
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Coronavirus wipes off IPO plans in March
The coronavirus pandemic and ensuing market volatility are disrupting listing plans of South Korean firms that could otherwise have raised at least 289.5 billion won ($227.8 million), filings showed Monday. Seven companies have withdrawn or put off their initial public offerings in March. They include stem cell therapy developer SCM Life Science, telemarketing service provider Metanet Mplatform, electric vehicle parts maker LS EV Korea, diabetes treatment developer NovMetaPharma and construct
Market March 23, 2020
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S. Korean companies brace for liquidity crisis in April
South Korean companies are bracing for a possible liquidity crisis in the bond market next month, amid sagging investor sentiment and signs of capital flight due to the coronavirus pandemic, market data showed Sunday. The illiquidity -- triggered by continuously escalating novel coronavirus fears -- will pose a hurdle to companies when they attract new capital or carry out a refinancing scheme. A combined 6.5 trillion won ($5.2 billion) in corporate bonds is due to reach maturity in April, ac
Market March 22, 2020
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Foreign brokerages suffer big hit amid price-cutting race
Foreign brokerages operating in South Korea have reported a drastic fall in their earnings in 2019, with their commission income falling sharply as domestic rivals chewed on their market share. The five securities arms of foreign investment banks -- Credit Agricole, BNP Paribas, Deutsche, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp. and UBS -- disclosed that they saw over a 30 percent drop in their annual earnings, according to the Korea Financial Investment Association. The latest was France-based C
Market March 22, 2020
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Hankuk Paper signs W55b deal to acquire local paper maker Seha
An investor group led by South Korean pulp product manufacturer Hankuk Paper agreed to buy a majority stake in Korea’s third-largest domestic industrial paper maker, Seha, for 55 billion won ($44.2 million) from Korean nonperforming loan manager United Asset Management Co., a filing showed Sunday. This marks the private bad bank’s first exit from a distressed buyout strategy that traces back to 2014. The consortium -- comprising Hankuk Paper and Daesung Industrial -- will acquire
Market March 22, 2020
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NPS to vote against chiefs of Shinhan, Woori, Hyosung
The National Pension Service, South Korea’s public pension fund, said Thursday it would disapprove of the chiefs of Shinhan Financial Group, Woori Financial Group and Hyosung as board directors in their respective shareholders meetings in March. The decisions came as the pension fund overseeing 736.7 trillion won ($576.7 billion) has moved to ramp up shareholder activism and exercise its voting power to keep large corporations in check as a minority shareholder. The NPS’ nine-membe
Market March 19, 2020
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Korean firms rush for audit lifeline amid coronavirus spread
South Korea’s financial regulator said Thursday that 69 domestic companies have sought audit relief due to shortcomings in their reports for 2019, as the novel coronavirus has undermined their key operations, especially in China. Over two-thirds of companies that have applied for regulatory relief have a presence in China, and determined their filings cannot be completed by March 30, according to the Financial Services Commission. They include tobacco product maker KT&G, light bulb ma
Market March 19, 2020
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