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    Will Homeplus liquidation decision be postponed again?

    Homeplus has submitted an amended rehabilitation plan just three days before a court deadline, but its failure to secure a crucial 200 billion won ($129 million) capital injection is increasing uncertainty over whether the troubled retailer will face liquidation, industry sources said Wednesday. The Seoul Bankruptcy Court will now assess the feasibility of the revised proposal to determine whether to continue with rescue proceedings or dissolve the company. Although the current deadline expires this Friday, expectations are rising that the court will defer the date once more to review the new submission. The country’s second-largest retail chain, controlled by private equity firm MBK Partners, filed for corporate rehabilitation on March 4 last year after struggling with financial difficulties and facing credit rating downgrades. The original deadline for court approval of its rehabilitation plan was March 4 this year, but the court first extended it to May 4 before granting an additional extension until this Friday. Bankruptcy law dictates that a rehabilitation scheme must receive appr

    3 MIN READBy Jun Ji-hye
    Will Homeplus liquidation decision be postponed again?
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    SK hynix finishes filing for US depositary share offering

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    SK hynix finishes filing for US depositary share offering
  • Companies

    Renault Korea's June sales plunge 45 % on weak demand

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Renault Korea's June sales plunge 45 % on weak demand
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    GM Korea's June sales rise 6.6% on robust overseas demand

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    GM Korea's June sales rise 6.6% on robust overseas demand
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    Hyundai Motor's global sales down in June on weaker demand

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Hyundai Motor's global sales down in June on weaker demand
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Samsung SDI batteries target European interest in AI

Samsung SDI is introducing its latest batteries to meet rising demand from the global artificial intelligence (AI) industry at InterBattery Europe 2025 in Germany, according to Samsung Group’s battery and electronic materials manufacturing arm, Tuesday. The company will operate five exhibition zones at its booth — SBB 1.5 energy storage system (ESS), AI Data Center, Prismatic Tech Hub, Battery Showroom and Net Zero Gate — during the event continuing from Wednesday to Friday (local time) in Munich. The company's slogan is “InCelligent Life, Always ON.” Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) batteries will be one of the categories the company will showcase, responding to ongoing advancements in AI and increasing UPS demand in the global IT industry. U8A1, a key product in the category, was designed to supply emergency power to AI data centers during outages. The company said it features the highest power output in the industry and improves space efficiency for data center operators. Installing U8A1-equipped UPS can save up to 33 percent more installation space compared to previous m

May 6, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Samsung SDI batteries target European interest in AI
Companies

SPC's pink spoon garden

SPC Group Vice President Hur Hee-soo, center-left, walks with Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, center-right, at Pink Dream Garden in Children's Grand Park in eastern Seoul, Monday, as the food conglomerate unveiled the garden to commemorate Children's Day. SPC said Tuesday it built the garden with used plastic spoons collected from Baskin-Robbins stores in Seoul and other metropolitan cities, as well as given by some 1,000 users of its online app Happy Point. The collected spoons were crushed to be used as building materials for the garden. Courtesy of SPC

May 6, 2025By Ko Dong-hwanphoto
SPC's pink spoon garden
Companies

Food mogul halts all TV appearances amid multiple controversies

Celebrity restaurateur Paik Jong-won said he would halt all TV appearances amid mounting allegations about the poor quality of his products and false ingredient information at his various franchises. The decision comes amid controversies that have damaged his reputation and eroded public trust in the food businesses under his oversight. Paik, CEO of the food franchise company Theborn Korea, released a YouTube video on Tuesday announcing that he would stop appearing on TV and other media programs, except for those already in production, in order to “invest all efforts into my role as a businessman, not a celebrity.” The video marked the latest apology from Paik and his company. He had previously apologized to the public over the controversies, both in a written statement and in person at a shareholders’ meeting in March. “I bear sole responsibility for the entirety of the problems,” said the country’s most prominent food celebrity in the video clip. “There is now even a rumor about me bossing around people in the show business industry ... From now on, I’ll concentrate on g

May 6, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Food mogul halts all TV appearances amid multiple controversies
Banking & Finance

Consumers frustrated with rising lending rates, falling deposit rates

Min, a 40-year-old office worker, says she gets a headache every time she checks the household lending rate. She hopes to move into a larger home in Daejeon, but high interest rates continue to hold her back. "Even though the benchmark rate is coming down, loan interest rates don’t seem to be dropping," she said. "It’s hard not to worry about the second half of the year." According to the Korea Federation of Banks (KFB), the interest rate gap between household loans and deposits at the five major commercial banks hit a record high in March, ranging from 1.38 to 1.55 percentage points. This means borrowing has become more expensive, while saving is less rewarding — leaving households financially squeezed on both ends. For Shinhan Bank and Hana Bank, the gap was the largest since the KFB began publishing this data in July 2022. KB Kookmin, Woori and NH NongHyup also recorded their widest spreads since 2023 — a period marked by aggressive policy rate hikes aimed at curbing high inflation. The trend was even more pronounced among regional banks. Despite the Bank of Korea initiating a

May 6, 2025By Lee Yeon-woo
Consumers frustrated with rising lending rates, falling deposit rates
Global Community

Coupang introduces English app for foreign customers

Korean e-commerce giant Coupang said Tuesday it has launched an English interface for its mobile application to better cater to its foreign customers shopping online. The English interface will enable users to view functions central to the app, including product search, product descriptions, order information and payment, in English. Other services frequented by customers, including Rocket Delivery, cross-border shopping and Gold Box, which refers to daily special offers from Coupang, are also available in English. Users can access the English interface by changing the language setting in the My Coupang menu of the app. "The number of customers who search for products in the app in English is gradually increasing," a Coupang official said. "The English interface will enable an intuitive and convenient shopping (experience) for foreign customers."

May 6, 2025By Yonhap
Coupang introduces English app for foreign customers
Companies

SK Telecom registers over 24 million users on USIM protection service following cyberattack

SK Telecom Co. said Tuesday it has enrolled more than 24 million customers on its universal subscriber identity module (USIM) protection service following a recent data breach involving the company's network. Some 24.1 million subscribers had been signed in to the service as of 9 a.m., the company said in a daily briefing on its response to the hacking incident. About 1.04 million users switched their USIM cards after the company began offering free replacements to all of its customers last week, with an accumulated 7.8 million having made reservations for new USIM cards. The automatic enrollment system for SK Telecom users into the USIM protection service began Friday to provide the same level of defense against illegal financial activities as physically replacing the USIM chip. "We apologize as many of our users are still waiting to replace their USIM cards," said Kim Hee-sup, head of SK Telecom's Public Relations Center, noting the company is working to resolve the shortage "as soon as possible." SK Telecom, the largest mobile carrier in South Korea, detected a cyberattack on April 18

May 6, 2025By Yonhap
SK Telecom registers over 24 million users on USIM protection service following cyberattack
Companies

HD Hyundai teams up with Maersk for decarbonization

HD Hyundai will team up with shipping giant Maersk in a comprehensive partnership focused on decarbonized shipping technology and integrated logistics services, the shipbuilder said Tuesday. According to HD Hyundai, Executive Vice Chairman Chung Ki-sun and Maersk Chairman Robert Maersk Uggla recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the company’s R&D center in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province. Under the agreement, Maersk will apply HD Hyundai's advanced ship decarbonization technologies to its fleet to reduce carbon emissions, while HD Hyundai will apply Maersk’s integrated logistics services across its subsidiaries to strengthen its global supply chain. As part of the partnership, the two companies will apply advanced navigation and decarbonization solutions to the Maersk container ships built and delivered by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries. For this, Avikus, a subsidiary of HD Hyundai, will provide its advanced navigation solution HiNAS, and HD Hyundai Marine Solutions will supply its artificial intelligence decarbonization and economic operation solution OceanWise. The soluti

May 6, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
HD Hyundai teams up with Maersk for decarbonization
Companies

S. Korean delegation to visit Czech Republic for nuclear power plant deal

A Korean delegation was set to travel to the Czech Republic on Tuesday to attend the signing ceremony of a multibillion-dollar nuclear power plant deal and discuss expanding bilateral economic cooperation with the European country, Seoul's industry ministry said. The delegation, comprising government and parliamentary officials, will pay a two-day visit to Prague to attend the ceremony slated for Wednesday, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. It will also meet with the Czech prime minister and president of the Senate to discuss expanding bilateral economic cooperation in the nuclear power plant and advanced industries, as well as infrastructure. Korean delegates include Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun, Land Minister Park Sang-woo and Rep. Lee Chul-gyu, chair of the parliamentary industry committee. A Korean consortium, led by Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP), will sign a final agreement with the Czech's Elektrarna Dukovany II on the project to build two nuclear power units at the Dukovany power plant, located some 200 kilometers south of Prague. The deal, estimat

May 6, 2025By Yonhap
S. Korean delegation to visit Czech Republic for nuclear power plant deal
Tech & Science

SK Telecom suspends new subscriber sign-ups as part of data breach response measures

SK Telecom suspended new subscriber sign-ups to its network Monday as part of response measures following a recent company network data breach. The nationwide suspension took place as the company focuses on replacing mobile phone USIM chips after it detected a cyberattack April 18 that showed signs of a large-scale leak of customer USIM data. The government ordered SKT last week to halt new subscriber sign-ups until it resolves a shortage of USIM cards related to the data breach. The company has offered free USIM replacements to all 25 million subscribers, including 2 million budget phone users, to prevent potential damage, but the efforts have lagged due to a limited supply. A company official said about 1 million subscribers have so far replaced their USIMs, while 7.7 million others are signed up for replacements. SK Telecom has also rolled out a USIM protection service, which it claims offers the same level of defense against illegal financial activity as physically replacing a USIM. As of 9 a.m. Monday, 22.18 million people had signed up for the service, according to the company. The of

May 5, 2025By Yonhap
SK Telecom suspends new subscriber sign-ups as part of data breach response measures
Banking & Finance

Interview'US domestic demand-focused ETFs worth buying amid global trade uncertainties'

Blue-chip companies that primarily make profits in the United States are recommended when buying an exchange-traded fund (ETF), in order to mitigate risks from global economic uncertainties heightened by the widening trade war. At the same time, companies that are highly competitive in the global artificial intelligence (AI) race are also worthy in the ETF market even if they are from outside the U.S., namely China. Pedro Palandrani, head of Global X's Product Research & Development, made the recommendations as he provided a set of guidelines for leveraging opportunities in the U.S. ETF market amid a challenging investment environment. An ETF is a collection of securities, such as stocks or bonds, that trade on an exchange like a regular stock. Based in New York, Global X is one of 13 overseas ETF subsidiaries of Mirae Asset Global Investments. Others are found in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India and Japan, among other locations. “We wake up and there is new news around trade policies, and given that uncertainty in the geopolitical environment, we’re finding clients who are micro-t

May 5, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
'US domestic demand-focused ETFs worth buying amid global trade uncertainties'
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