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Contest for World Cup chants

Hyundai Motor said Sunday that the automaker will hold a contest to come up with a newchant for the Korean National Football Team ahead of the 2014 Brazil World Cup. The event isco-hosted by the Korea Football Association, Daum Communication and the Red Devils, official supporters of the team. The winner will be announcedon June 18, when the final qualification match of the Korean team will be held against the Iran National Football Team in Ulsan, South GyeongsangProvince. / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

May 26, 2013

CJ under siege

Investigators carry boxes containing financial records and other documents from CJ Group headquarters in central Seoul, Tuesday. The Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office raided the conglomerate on allegations it created slush funds abroad and evaded taxes. CJ Group Chairman Lee Jae-hyun, his family members and group executives were banned from leaving the country./ Korea Times photo

May 26, 2013

Cycle tour

Lee Charm, second from left, Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) CEO, and Chris de Bruin, third from left, executive vice president for Standard Chartered Bank Korea’s consumer banking, ride bicycles in a park in Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, Friday, after the opening ceremony of the Seoul-Busan Cycle Tour, which the KTO and the bank co-organize. Some130 cyclists will ride from Seoul to Busan for three days. / Courtesy of Standard Chartered Bank Korea

May 24, 2013
Cycle tour

Regulators meet financial CEOs

Financial Services Commission Chairman Shin Je-yoon, fifth from left, and Financial Supervisory Service chief Choi Soo-hyun, sixth from left, pose with executives of financial firms ahead of their meeting at the Korea Federation of Banks (KFB) in Seoul, Friday. Shin vowed to help the financial sector improve its global competitiveness and create more added value. From left are Lee Soon-woo, nominee for Woori Financial Group chairman; Hong Ky-ttack, chairman of KDB Financial Group; Han Dong-woo, chairman of Shinhan Financial Group; Euh Yoon-dae, chairman of KB Financial Group; Shin; Choi; and Hana Financial Group Chairman Kim Jung-tae. / Yonhap

May 24, 2013
Regulators meet financial CEOs

Samsung meets Corning

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee, right, poses with James R. Houghton, an honorary chairman of the board of Corning of the United States, after the two discussed ways to improve corporate partnership at Lee’s private guest house in Itaewon, Seoul, late Wednesday. / Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

May 23, 2013
Samsung meets Corning

First launch in Asia

Ford Korea CEO Jae Jung poses with the firm’s new premium All-New Lincoln MKZ sedan at a launch event at Beyond Museum in Cheongdam-dong, downtown Seoul, Thursday. The new sedan is equipped with the MKZ concept car’s exterior and interior design, as well as an upgraded EcoBoost engine technology and the Lincoln Drive Control system. It was the model’s first launch in Asia. / Courtesy of Ford Korea

May 23, 2013
First launch in Asia

Supporting the underprivileged

KB Kookmin Bank CEO Min Byong-deok, fourth from left, and Salvation Army Korea Territory Commander Park Man-hee, third from left, visit the home of a multiracial family in Seoul, Thursday. The bank and the Salvation Army teamed up to support children from low-income families. / Yonhap

May 23, 2013
Supporting the underprivileged

KEB-Visa alliance

Mike Bradley, left, CyberSource managing director for Asia Pacific, poses with James Dixon, center, Visa Korea country manager, and Kwon Hyuk-seung, Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) head of the card department, at the Visa Korea building in central Seoul, Tuesday, after signing an agreement for KEB card holders’ overseas payments through CyberSource, Visa’s affiliatefor online payment management. / Courtesy of KEB

May 22, 2013

Meeting with bank chiefs

Bank of Korea (BOK) Governor Kim Choong-soo, center, speaks during a meeting with heads of commercial banks, including Woori Bank CEO Lee Soon-woo, left, and Shinhan Bank CEO Suh Jin-won, at the BOK building in Seoul, Wednesday. Kim said the U.S. Federal Reserve’s potential exit from monetary easing policy could bring risks, such as a sharp fall in U.S. treasuries’ prices. / Korea Times photo by Lee Ho-jae

May 22, 2013

S-Oil encourages firefighters

Participants of S-Oil’s “healing camp” for firefighters and their spouses pose at a tourist venue on Jeju Island, Tuesday. The oil refiner invited 70 couples to the three-day program, which includes lectures by experts and visits to famous tourism sites. The firm is operating support programs for firefighters, maritime officers and ordinary citizens who have sacrificed for other people. / Courtesy of S-Oil

May 21, 2013
S-Oil encourages firefighters
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