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    Public power generation firms' proposed merger sparks debate

    A third-party analysis proposing that the government merge Korea's five state-run power generation companies to streamline structural inefficiency is prompting debates, with civic groups arguing Friday that the merger would still fail to incentivize generators to minimize costs and ultimately expand the use of renewable energy. A day earlier, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment revealed a study report conducted by Samil PwC on optimal scenarios that could improve the efficiency of five state-run power companies — Korea South-East Power, Korea Midland Power, Korea Western Power, Korea Southern Power and Korea East-West Power. The companies were originally a singular subsidiary under the country’s exclusive state-run power distributor Korea Electric Power Corp. They were all separated in 2001 as individual entities under the government’s power industry restructuring plan. The report said merging them back is “structurally most appropriate.” It noted that while the government is seeking to introduce renewable energy-based power facilities with an overall capacity of 1

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Public power generation firms' proposed merger sparks debate
  • Banking & Finance

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

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Household lending at banks jumps in Q2 on leveraged investing, mortgage demand
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    Korean trading cards rising assets for global collectors

    3 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Korean trading cards rising assets for global collectors
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    Hope grows for Korean firms to join supply chains of Elon Musk empire

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Hope grows for Korean firms to join supply chains of Elon Musk empire
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    Korean Air says Asiana integration costs could reach W1 tril., offset by 2028

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korean Air says Asiana integration costs could reach W1 tril., offset by 2028
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Companies

Kakao Bank's Q3 net hits quarterly high on interest income

Online lender Kakao Bank said Wednesday its third-quarter net profit jumped over 30 percent from a year earlier on increased interest income and a steady increase in its customer base.

Nov 6, 2024By Yonhap
Kakao Bank's Q3 net hits quarterly high on interest income
Companies

Coupang Q3 net falls 27% on facility investments

Korean e-commerce giant Coupang, Inc. said Wednesday its third-quarter net profit fell 27 percent from a year earlier due to increased facility investments.

Nov 6, 2024By Yonhap
Coupang Q3 net falls 27% on facility investments
Companies

Dongwon signs Shin Yu-bin as Grilly ham brand ambassador

Dongwon F&B has struck an advertising deal with Korean table tennis star Shin Yu-bin for its most popular ham brand, as the athlete is emerging as a highly effective marketing asset, according to the major food company, Tuesday.

Nov 6, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Dongwon signs Shin Yu-bin as Grilly ham brand ambassador
Banking & Finance

KT to cancel $726 mil. of stocks by 2028 for corporate value

KT, a major South Korean mobile carrier, said Tuesday it will cancel 1 trillion won ($726 million) worth of treasury shares by 2028 as part of its efforts to enhance its corporate value.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
KT to cancel $726 mil. of stocks by 2028 for corporate value
Companies

Seoul-Washington nuclear MOU to help boost ties, avoid future conflict: industry official

Korea's envisioned memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Washington on nuclear export cooperation is expected to help the two countries boost ties and avoid potential disputes in the future, a senior industry official said Tuesday.

Nov 5, 2024By Yonhap
Seoul-Washington nuclear MOU to help boost ties, avoid future conflict: industry official
Tech & Science

NCSOFT aims for rebound through restructuring, new titles

NCSOFT is aiming to recover from its first quarterly operating loss in 12 years as the game studio undertakes restructuring and financial streamlining while preparing to launch a series of new titles.

Nov 5, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
NCSOFT aims for rebound through restructuring, new titles
Companies

T'way, Jeju Air, Jin Air expected to benefit from China's visa waiver for Koreans

The nation's top three low-cost carriers (LCC) — T’way Air, Jeju Air and Jin Air — are expected to benefit the most from the Chinese government’s decision to allow Korean tourists’ vise-free entry into Asia’s largest economy, according to analysts and industry officials, Tuesday.

Nov 5, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
T'way, Jeju Air, Jin Air expected to benefit from China's visa waiver for Koreans
Banking & Finance

Library named after MBK Partners' chairman set to open in 2027

Seoul's second municipal library, named after MBK Partners' founder and Chairman Michael ByungJu Kim, is set to open in 2027 in Seodaemun District in northwestern Seoul. It will be the first public library in Korea to adopt an automated storage and retrieval system, where robots will handle book retrieval and placement.

Nov 5, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
Library named after MBK Partners' chairman set to open in 2027
Banking & Finance

Hanwha Group chief encourages asset management arm

Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn visited the group’s asset management arm in person, encouraging it to embrace innovation and challenges as a global asset management firm. Also present was Hanwha Life Chief Global Officer Kim Dong-won, the chairman’s second son leading the company’s global financial business, along with the asset manager’s CEO Kim Jong-ho.

Nov 5, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
Hanwha Group chief encourages asset management arm
Companies

Major Korean companies embrace film as new marketing tool

Film-based storytelling has emerged as a new method for Korean companies to promote themselves.

Nov 5, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Major Korean companies embrace film as new marketing tool
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