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Mon, July 4, 2022 | 03:42
Pension fund urged to rein in chaebol
Support from top presidential aide symbolizes society’s growing intolerance on conglomerate corruptions
Companies
| 2011-04-26 19:17
Korea Economic Forum: where are we heading?
Despite a robust performance and upbeat outlooks for the Korean economy, uncertainties among investors and market participants are growing larger than ever due to a myriad of external challenges surrounding Asia’s fourth largest economy, such as soaring oil prices, a slowdown in China’s growth and lingering debt woes in Europe.
Economy
| 2011-04-25 09:41
Inflation, exchange rate pose dilemma on economic policies
A record-high KOSPI index is not relevant to most ordinary citizens who are overwhelmed by soaring prices of everyday goods and services.
Economy
| 2011-04-24 21:24
Stock picks: Buy CJ, Sell Hyundai Hysco
CJ, the holding company of CJ Group, will benefit from increasing profits from its subsidiaries, Woori Investment & Securities said. CJ CheilJedang, its core subsidiary and the dominant sugar producer in Korea, raised prices in March and this will boost its profit from the second quarter. The earthquake in Japan also increased demands for CJ subsidiaries’ processed food produ...
Economy
| 2011-04-24 16:05
MBA life: Hitotsubashi, Tokyo
Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy (ICS) is the MBA course of Hitotsubashi University, launched in April 2000. Located next to business district of central Tokyo, it is the first full-time MBA program in a Japanese national university to be taught entirely in English. It is also famous for its low student-faculty ratio, which is close to 3 to 1.Chang Hyo-jung...
Economy
| 2011-04-22 18:56
Bilderberg does not rule world: Montbrial quips on secretive group
"The Bilderberg Group is one of these clubs which is very, very mythical," says a member
Companies
| 2011-04-20 01:49
Bilderberg does not rule world: Montbrial quips on secretive club
"The Bilderberg Group is one of these clubs which is very, very mythical."
Economy
| 2011-04-17 14:20
Beware of Asias political shock, not Arab oil shock
Beware of Asias political shock, not Arab oil shock
The earthquake in the northeastern Japan continues to show that a regional crisis can affect a much wider economy. The electronics, auto and aviation industries in Asia and North America are still suffering production disruption as their Japanese suppliers have formed a critical link in their supply chain.
Economy
| 2011-04-17 14:13
Stock picks: Buy NCsoft, Sell NHN
NCsoft, the Korea-based online game company, is going to have over 1 trillion won ($918 million) of sales next year, says KB Investment & Securities. Last year’s sales were 649.7 billion won ($596 million).
Economy
| 2011-04-15 20:05
MBA life: Yonsei Global MBA
Gordon Dudley praises the school's extensive and helpful alumni network
Economy
| 2011-04-15 19:28
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Korea's bio industry at turning point after pandemic
Can Chinese demand cushion blow of US recession on Asian economies?
Declining approval rating feared to dampen Yoon's political drive
Umbrella union stages massive rallies in Seoul amid scorching heat
Not just another crypto-bubble
Concerns grow over COVID-19 resurgence
More than six out of 10 South Koreans willing to fight for country
Inflation expected to accelerate further in 2nd half
N. Korea lashes out at closer security ties among S. Korea, US, Japan
Japanese media focuses on Yoon's 'sales diplomacy'
Afghanistan earthquake killed more than 1,000