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[Photo News] Hana Bank forex contest
Hana Bank, a major commercial lender in South Korea, held the final round of its 19th annual foreign exchange contest on Friday, aimed at enhancing employee expertise in the forex field. The event capped a seven-month journey that began with a record 8,000 participants in the preliminary round. In the picture, Hana Bank CEO Lee Seung-lyul (second row, fifth from left) poses with executives and the top 10 finalists at the bank’s Myeongdong headquarters in Seoul on Friday. (Hana Bank)
Dec. 8, 2024
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'Value-up' gone up in smoke? Political crisis deepens 'Korea discount'
South Korea’s stock market was already on fragile ground before President Yoon Suk Yeol’s unexpected martial law declaration further undermined the government’s yearlong push to boost corporate value. Foreign investors sold a net 200 billion won ($141 million) on the benchmark Kospi within the first two hours of Thursday’s trading, extending the 400 billion won offloaded the previous day after the six-hour martial law announcement. As of 3 p.m., foreign investors had dump
Dec. 5, 2024
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South Korea braces for prolonged market turmoil, pledges 'unlimited liquidity'
Six hours of unexpected martial law have rattled local markets, with volatility expected to persist despite the lifting of the emergency measure. In response to potential aftershocks, local authorities have pledged comprehensive actions to ensure normal operations and stabilize volatility, including the government's commitment to injecting "unlimited liquidity." "The foreign exchange market and overseas trading of Korean stocks, unsettled by last night’s martial law dec
Dec. 4, 2024
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Korea's cypto prices plunge, exchanges paralyzed amid martial law declaration
Cryptocurrency prices plunged and exchanges were paralyzed after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol unexpectedly declared martial law on Tuesday night. As of 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, was trading at around 120 million won ($83,767), down nearly 8 percent from the previous day. Bitcoin, which hovered at approximately 131 million won as of 10:30 p.m. when Yoon announced martial law, briefly plummeted nearly 30 percent to a low of 93.5 million won. Bitc
Dec. 3, 2024
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Toss Securities hits W30tr in overseas trading volume
Toss Securities, the brokerage arm of fintech giant Viva Republica, announced Tuesday that its monthly overseas stock trading volume reached a record 30.54 trillion won ($21.75 billion) in November. According to the company, the total monthly trading volume of overseas transactions, combining both sales and purchases, marked a second consecutive monthly increase after reaching 21 trillion won in October. This milestone makes Toss Securities the first Korean brokerage to surpass 30 trillion won i
Dec. 3, 2024
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MBK accused of misusing confidential reports in hostile takeover bid of Korea Zinc
MBK Partners, the private equity firm seeking to take over Korea Zinc, the world’s largest zinc smelter, faces accusations of betrayal for allegedly misusing confidential reports to launch a hostile bid against the company. According to reports from the local investment industry on Monday, MBK had been among the potential partners for Korea Zinc’s ambitious “Troika Drive” and other new business initiatives in 2022. The firm reportedly gained access to sensitive informatio
Dec. 3, 2024
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Global startup accelerators flock to Seoul for Foster Bridge summit
Global players in startup investment and innovation gathered in Seoul on Monday to drive cross-border collaboration and nurture startups in Asia. The inaugural Foster Bridge summit -- co-hosted by Premier Plan, The Garrison, BOWL International and Sugarful Studio -- began its two-day run at Seoul Dragon City in Yongsan-gu, attracting almost 60 investors and business representatives from 20 countries, alongside local stakeholders. Under the slogan, “Building bridges for global innovation an
Dec. 2, 2024
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Woori Bank boosts internal verification at overseas branches
Woori Bank is enhancing its internal controls by implementing a fingerprint authentication system in the software used at its international branches, the lender said Sunday. Woori Bank is the first Korean commercial bank to adopt this technology for its overseas operations. The system uses advanced encryption to securely manage data through fingerprint verification, allowing employees to access the bank's computerized system and perform tasks. This innovation is aimed at preventing financ
Dec. 1, 2024
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FSS chief intensifies probe into Young Poong for accounting flaws
South Korea’s top financial regulator is intensifying its investigation into Young Poong amid growing concerns over the company’s environmental violations and potential improper collusion with private equity firm MBK Partners, as tensions rise in its continuing dispute with Korea Zinc. Lee Bok-hyun, head of the Financial Supervisory Service, said Thursday that the agency had launched a probe into Young Poong after uncovering accounting irregularities, including unrecognized impairmen
Dec. 1, 2024
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Most foreign-owned land held by US citizens, houses by Chinese
The amount of property and land owned by foreigners in Korea has inched up this year, with Chinese nationals owning the majority of homes, but Americans owned the majority of land. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport released Friday a report on foreign-owned real estate, which showed that approximately 93,000 foreign nationals owned 95,058 homes in Korea as of the end of June, accounting for 0.49 percent of the total housing stock. This represents a 3.9 percent increase -- by 3,60
Nov. 30, 2024