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    Household lending at banks jumps in Q2 on leveraged investing, mortgage demand

    Household loans at major Korean banks increased in the second quarter as borrowers took out more credit for stock investments and to finance home purchases, data showed Sunday. Outstanding household loans at five major lenders — KB Kookmin Bank, Shinhan Bank, Hana Bank, Woori Bank and NH Nonghyup Bank — stood at 646.19 trillion won ($421.5 billion) as of Thursday, up 824.1 billion won from the end of last year, according to data compiled by the banks. Household loan balances had fallen by 5.86 trillion won by the end of March from year-end levels, as borrowers repaid debt amid tighter regulations on new loans. The pace of decline slowed, with the amount narrowing to 5.25 trillion won at the end of April and to 1.57 trillion won at the end of May. The trend reversed in June, with loan balances returning to growth. The increase in borrowing was driven largely by unsecured credit loans, as investors borrowed more funds to capitalize on a rally in the stock market. Outstanding credit loans totaled 108.33 trillion won as of Thursday, up nearly 4 trillion won from 104.3 trillion won at the

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    Household lending at banks jumps in Q2 on leveraged investing, mortgage demand
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    Coway targets smaller households with compact food waste processor

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    Coway targets smaller households with compact food waste processor
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    Korea mounts final push for Canada's $39 bil. submarine project

    3 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    Korea mounts final push for Canada's $39 bil. submarine project
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    Samsung reviews HBM sales strategy, long-term agreements with key customers

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    Samsung reviews HBM sales strategy, long-term agreements with key customers
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    Korean trading cards rising assets for global collectors

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    Korean trading cards rising assets for global collectors
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Samsung Electronics shares more than 100 patents with smaller firms

Samsung Electronics has shared more than 100 patents with smaller businesses as part of efforts to promote shared growth, the industry ministry said Tuesday.

Nov 12, 2024By Yonhap
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KT SAT successfully launches communications satellite Koreasat-6A into orbit

KT SAT, the satellite service arm of Korea's telecom giant KT, said Tuesday it has successfully launched its geostationary satellite for communications service into orbit.

Nov 12, 2024By Yonhap
KT SAT successfully launches communications satellite Koreasat-6A into orbit
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Korea Zinc Q3 net income up 96.5% to $109.2 mil.

Korea Zinc on Tuesday reported its third-quarter net income of 152.8 billion won ($109.2 million), up 96.5 percent from a year earlier.

Nov 12, 2024By Yonhap
Korea Zinc Q3 net income up 96.5% to $109.2 mil.
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INTERVIEW Saudi Arabia's New Murabba project attracts constructors, tech firms to shape future city

BARCELONA, Spain — Saudi Arabia surprised the world with its de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s announcement, proposing an architectural project to build a 400-meter-tall, cube-shaped skyscraper near the kingdom’s capital city of Riyadh in February last year.

Nov 12, 2024By Jhoo Dong-chan
[INTERVIEW] Saudi Arabia's New Murabba project attracts constructors, tech firms to shape future city
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Hyundai subsidiary's robot dog deployed to strengthen security at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate: report

A robot dog, made by a subsidiary of Korea's Hyundai Motor Group, has been deployed to beef up security at U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's property in Florida, according to a news report.

Nov 12, 2024By Yonhap
Hyundai subsidiary's robot dog deployed to strengthen security at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate: report
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Fears grow over shipbuilding rivalry disrupting naval vessel exports

A recent failure by Korean shipbuilders to win the Australian Navy's frigate project has raised concerns that they could face similar challenges in their bids to export naval vessels to Canada and Poland.

Nov 12, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Fears grow over shipbuilding rivalry disrupting naval vessel exports
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South Korea's ruling party proposes special chips act to avert Trump

South Korea's ruling party proposed a special chips act on Monday to give chipmakers subsidies and an exemption from a national cap on working hours, to tackle potential risks from measures threatened by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump.

Nov 11, 2024By Reuters
South Korea's ruling party proposes special chips act to avert Trump
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Kakao files administrative suit against 15.1 bln-won fine over personal info leak

Kakao Corp., the operator of South Korea's dominant mobile messenger, has filed an administrative lawsuit against a government fine of 15.1 billion won (US$11 million) over the leaking of personal information on a large scale, according to sources Monday.

Nov 11, 2024By Yonhap
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Court OKs Pizza Hut Korea's autonomous restructuring support plan amid financial woes

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Nov 11, 2024By Yonhap
Court OKs Pizza Hut Korea's autonomous restructuring support plan amid financial woes
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Hanwha Ocean wins $510.9 mil. deal to set record-high order value

Major Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean said Monday it has secured a 713.5 billion-won ($510.9 million) deal to build two liquefied natural gas carriers, contributing to the company's strong cumulative order value, the largest among Korean shipbuilders this year.

Nov 11, 2024By Yonhap
Hanwha Ocean wins $510.9 mil. deal to set record-high order value
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