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Hybe-Ador feud should have limited effect on Hybe's overall performance: analysts
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Second Gimpo civil servant found dead, after apologizing for not finishing work
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First-ever meeting of president, opposition chief set to finally happen
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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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NewJeans' singles, Japanese debut to proceed as planned, despite Hybe-Ador feud
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Experts raise concerns about Japan putting pressure on Naver over Line
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Samsung mobile chief, Google device head meet in Seoul
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South Korea to launch space security center under spy agency
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More med professors to take day off each week while govt. urges them to stay
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Hybe refutes Ador CEO Min's denial of breach of trust
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[Graphic News] The Arab peacekeeping force
Arab League member states (11 countries ― Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkey, UAE) have agreed in principle to form a joint inter-Arab military peacekeeping force. While details of how such a force would actually operate remain thin, the agreement is a telling sign of a new determination among Saudi Arabia, Egypt and their allies to intervene aggressively in regional hotspots, whether against Islamic militants or spreading Iranian power. Senior
World NewsMarch 29, 2015
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[Graphic News] Conglomerates acquire 203 firms in 5 years
Korea’s 30 largest conglomerates acquired 203 companies at a total price surpassing 29 trillion won ($26.3 billion) in the past five years, according to data compiled on mergers and acquisitions released Wednesday. CJ Group led the pack in the number of deals with 36 acquisitions while Hyundai Motor Group topped spending on M&As, tallying nearly 5.2 trillion won, the business performance analysis site CEO Score said.The most expensive acquisition by far was Hyundai Engineering and Construction,
IndustryMarch 25, 2015
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[Graphic News] Top 3 retailers remain unchallenged
Lotte Department Store soared past the other big five local department stores in sales reported on Monday, while Galleria Department Store gave up its fourth-place slot to AK Plaza.Lotte reported sales of 14.2 trillion won ($12.8 billion) last year, followed by Hyundai Department Store with 6.98 trillion won ($6.3 billion) and Shinsegae Department Store with 6.3 trillion won ($5.7 billion).AK Plaza unseated Galleria Department Store for fourth place with 2.15 trillion won ($1.94 billion) in sale
IndustryMarch 24, 2015
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[Graphic News] Koreans world’s heaviest noodle consumers
Koreans consumed the most noodles per person in 2014, according to a report released by Bloomberg Intelligence and market research firm Euromonitor on Sunday.The report showed that the average Korean consumed 9.73 kilograms of noodles in 2014, up 0.8 percent from 2013. Japan was a close second with 9.63 kg, followed by Indonesia (5.8 kg), China (5.0 kg) and Vietnam (4.7 kg).The top 10 countries with the highest noodle consumption were all in Asia.Eight of the 10 countries showed an increase in n
IndustryMarch 23, 2015
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[Graphic News] China surges in arms export ranking
China is now the world’s third-largest exporter of arms, data compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute showed Tuesday.According to the report, the U.S. remained the world’s largest arms exporter during the 2010 to 2014 period, accounting for 31 percent of global exports of conventional weapons.The U.S. was followed by Russia with a 27 percent share of global arms exports, followed by China with about 5 percent. China’s biggest clients were Pakistan, which bought 41 percen
DefenseMarch 17, 2015
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[Graphic News] Korea’s growth lags behind G20 average
South Korea’s economic growth rate has fallen behind the G20 average for the fourth straight year, according to data released Sunday.Korea’s gross domestic product grew by 3.3 percent in 2014, lower than the G20 average of 3.4 percent, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Korea’s economic growth surpassed the G20 average from 1999 to 2010 ― even during the global financial crisis of 2006-2010 ― with the exception of 2003 and 2005.The nation’s unprecedented four
IndustryMarch 16, 2015
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[Graphic News] Korea’s minimum wage levels at middle of OECD rankings
South Korea’s annual minimum wage levels in 2013 ranked 14th out of 25 OECD countries with $12,038, placing in the middle range, according to data released Wednesday.Australia had the highest minimum wage with $30,839. France (No. 7, $22,788), U.K. (No. 9, $20,226), Japan (No. 10, $16,043), and the U.S. (No. 11, $15,080) were ahead of Korea, and Spain (No. 15, $11,995), Turkey (No. 18, $60,304) and Mexico (No. 25, $1,285) were behind.Additionally, South Korea’s minimum wage in terms of purchasin
Social AffairsMarch 11, 2015
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[Graphic News] Koreans in 50s and 60s reduce spending most
Families whose main earners are in their 50s or 60s were found to have slashed their spending most among age groups last year as they are planning to or have already retired, according to a government report.The average consumption propensity of households with heads in their 50s and 60s stood at 69.7 percent and 69.6 percent, respectively, the lowest among demographic groups, Statistics Korea said. The propensity average is the ratio of total consumption to disposable income.The drop is notewor
IndustryMarch 10, 2015
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[Graphic News] Chaebol owners’ dividend income crosses W300b
The total dividend income of heads of the nation’s top 10 conglomerates surpassed 300 billion won last year, according to data released on Sunday.The corporate analysis website chaebul.com said in its report that the total amount of their dividend income was 329.9 billion won, a 35.3 percent increase from 2013.Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Kun-hee topped the list with 175.8 billion won, the only corporate leader with over 100 billion won. Lee’s dividends increased by 63 percent (67.9 billion
IndustryMarch 9, 2015
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[Graphic News] Higher education linked to more happiness
South Koreans who received higher levels of education are happier than those who did not attend university, a study showed Tuesday.The report, released by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, surveyed a total of 3,655 individuals aged 19 to 75 last year. Among those who participated, university-educated Koreans on average rated their happiness at 6.56 out of 10.High school graduates rated their happiness at 6.17, while the average rating by those who only attended middle school was
Social AffairsMarch 3, 2015