(EDITORIAL from Korea Herald on Feb. 7)
South Korea’s financial regulators remain jittery about growing risks linked to real estate project financing loans. No wonder, then, that financial officials have been
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South Korea’s financial regulators remain jittery about growing risks linked to real estate project financing loans. No wonder, then, that financial officials have been
SEOUL, The head of the U.S. auto giant General Motors (GM) Co. met with chiefs of Samsung Group affiliates on Wednesday to discuss cooperation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) — The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed President Joe Biden’s top Asia aide, Kurt Campbell, as deputy secretary of state,
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 (Yonhap) — A U.S. trade commission voted Tuesday to end an antidumping duty probe into imports of tin mill products from
SEOUL, Hanssem Co. on Wednesday reported its fourth-quarter net loss of 34.1 billion won (US$25.7 million), remaining in the red compared with a year
SEOUL, Russia does not want bilateral relations with South Korea to “hit rock bottom” and sees it essential to keep the status quo to
SEOUL, South Korea’s ruling party chief on Wednesday opposed the idea of the country acquiring its own nuclear weapons in response to North Korea’s
SEOUL, South Korea’s broadcasting watchdog on Wednesday approved that an affiliate of the mid-sized conglomerate Eugene Group becomes the largest shareholder of the local
SEOUL, Kangwon Land Inc. on Wednesday reported its fourth-quarter net profit of 78 billion won (US$58.7 million), up 746.1 percent from a year earlier.