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Global talent

Hana Bank CEO Kim Jong-jun, center in the third row, poses with college students who are taking part in the lender’s global talent training program at its main office in downtown Seoul, Thursday. The twenty finalists will visit the U.K. for nine days.                         / Korea Times photo by Kim Dong-ho

Jan 17, 2013

Good Samaritan

Good Neighbors Vice President Kim In-hee, center, poses with OhYoung-ran, left, head of the communication department at CitibankKorea and Lee Hyeon-ju, vice chairman of the lender’s trade union, after receiving a 40 million won donation from the lender at the charity organization’s office in Yongsan, Seoul, Wednesday. Citi said the funds will be used to help middle school children from low-income families.                                                                                                                 / Courtesy of Citibank

Jan 16, 2013

Bakery alliance

Lim Chae-gyoun, left, senior manager at CJ Foodville, poses with Han Choong-sik, vice president of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) after signing a memorandum of understanding to teach pastry and bread-making skills to Vietnam at the KOICA headquarters in Seoul, Wednesday.                                                                               / Courtesy of CJ Foodville

Jan 16, 2013

Helping hand

Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK) CEO Cho Jun-hee, left among the three holding the sign, poses with television personality Kim Gyeong-ran, center, Childfund Korea President Lee Je-hoon, right, and IBK employees after the bank donated money and goods worth 300 million won to 19 children’s centers in Seoul.                                                                                                                              / Courtesy of IBK

Jan 16, 2013

Learning deep bow

Elementary school students from multiracial families learn how to perform a traditional deep bow from a “hunjang” or teacher at a “seodang,” or traditional private school, in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province,Tuesday, during a three-day camp organized by Hanwha Group. The group invited 100 elementary school students to participate in various traditionalprograms.                                                                       / Courtesy of Hanwha Group

Jan 15, 2013

Helping the underprivileged

Kim Chang-gi, left, chairman of Hyundai Oilbank¡’s charity foundation, awards a scholarship to a child representing the 100 beneficiaries at the Koreana Hotel in downtown Seoul, Tuesday. The oil refining company gave a total of 240 million won ($227,000) to 100 children from low-income families.                                                                      / Courtesy of Hyundai Oilbank

Jan 15, 2013

New design direction

Hyundai Motors America President and CEO John Krafcik introduces the HCD-14 Genesis during the 2013 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Tuesday. He said the concept car shows the automaker’s vision for a premium lineup.                                                      / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Jan 15, 2013

Finance class

Middle school students play a board game designed to help them understandhow the stock market works at the Korea Exchange in Yeouido, Seoul, Monday. The Financial Supervisory Service hosted the class for teenagers.                                                                                                                                 / Yonhap

Jan 14, 2013

Yen worries

Pedestrians pass a money exchange in Myeong-dong, a major leisure district in Seoul, Monday, as worries about the strong Korean won coupled with the weakening Japanese yen are spawning fears that the price competiveness of local firms, such as automakers, will be compromised. The won was exchanged at 1,179.34 per 100 yen in late afternoon Monday.       / Yonhap 

Jan 14, 2013

New Porsche

Models pose next to the Porsche Panamera Platinum edition during its launch event at the Banyan Tree Club and Spa in Seoul, Monday. The luxury sport sedan has two models — the Panamera 4 and the Panamera Diesel, which are priced at 132 million won and 124.2 million won, respectively.                                                      / Courtesy of Stuttgart Sports Cars

Jan 14, 2013
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