Articles by Park Han-na

Park Han-na
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Weak chip demand pushes economy recovery off track
Sluggish demand for chips, the country’s key export item, continues to hinder Korea from getting the economy on a recovery track, the finance minister said Thursday, Asia’s fourth-largest economy logged a fall in exports for a fifth month in a row in February due to weak global demand for semiconductors amid an economic slowdown. “Without a rebound in the semiconductor industry, limits on export recovery are inevitable for the time being,” Finance Minister Choo Kyu
Economy March 2, 2023
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[Herald Interview] Align Partners CEO faces off against SM founder, Hybe
A two-year-old activist fund that triggered a controversial corporate ownership battle between two K-pop powerhouses said it will persistently demand governance improvement of SM Entertainment until it makes substantial profit. With only a 1.1 percent stake, Seoul-based Align Partners has been shaking up the governance structure of SM Entertainment, which is behind stars like NCT, EXO and aespa, by gathering minority shareholders. Align’s shareholder campaign against the K-pop juggernaut
Market Feb. 21, 2023
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Korea logs smallest job gain in 2 years
Korea saw the smallest increase in the number of additional jobs in nearly two years in January, a sign of the toll the economic downturn has taken on the labor market. The pace of increase has slowed for eight months in a row since May last year, indicating a shrinking labor market. According to data released by the Statistics Korea on Wednesday, the number of employed people came in at 27.36 million last month, up 1.5 percent or 411,000 from a year ago. It was the lowest on-year growth
Economy Feb. 15, 2023
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Mirae Asset bolsters US market presence with ETF arm Global X
Mirae Asset Global Investments has made a big stride forward in the US exchange-traded funds market in the last five years following its acquisition of New York-based fund management firm Global X. ETF provider Global X had about 8 trillion won ($6.29 billion) in managed assets when it was taken over by the Korean asset manager in 2018, the current AUM increased by six times to 45 trillion won as of end of 2022, according to Mirae Asset Global Investments on Tuesday. Global X’s five-year c
Market Feb. 14, 2023
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JB Financial Group posts record-high net profit in 2022
JB Financial Group said Thursday its net profit hit a record high last year on higher net interest income and operational efficiency. The financial group logged 601 billion won ($477.5 million) in net profit in 2022, up 18.6 percent from a year ago, according to its earnings report. The amount marks the largest since the financial holding company was launched in 2013. “The group will seek to continue its stable growth this year by focusing on profitability-oriented and substantial manage
Market Feb. 9, 2023
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Kyobo Life Insurance pushes to set up holding unit
Kyobo Life Insurance, one of Korea's leading life insurers, said Wednesday that it will convert itself into a financial holding company before the end of next year in a bid to expand its business portfolio into other financial sectors. The company seeks to seize new business opportunities as the country’s low birth rates and aging population hamper the growth of the life insurance business. “The idea of establishing a holding company began with the recognition that a new corpo
Market Feb. 8, 2023
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Yoon calls for 'innovative approach' to make best of $30b UAE investment
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed Tuesday to make good of the United Arab Emirates' $30 billion investment pledge with two new consultative bodies, and called on the public and private sector to come up with mutually beneficial, innovative partnership projects. Stressing that the UAE’s decision for the investment was based on trust in Korea, the president said the country should “respond by discovering innovative investment partnership projects that serve the interests
Economy Jan. 31, 2023
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[Contribution] Playing it SAFE, but not too safe
By Steve Brice As we start 2023, investors’ scars from last year’s sell-off across publicly traded markets are still very raw. Against this backdrop, the theme of our 2023 Outlook, Playing it SAFE, should resonate with investors. We believe sequencing your investments is going to be important in the coming year: Bonds are a good place to start, given some of the highest yields offered in a decade and our expectation that a recession is likely in the US and Europe in the first half of
Market Jan. 26, 2023
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New NPS CIO on mission to make critical shift
NPS In Action is a series of articles and interviews on South Korea’s largest investor National Pension Service to analyze its current state and identify tasks that lie ahead. This is the first installment. -- Ed. Seo Won-joo took the reins as the new chief investment officer of the National Pension Service in the time when he has to wear multiple hats to run the world’s third largest pension fund. With a career path that wound through life insurance companies and a pension fund
Economy Jan. 25, 2023
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Korea rolls up sleeves for global bond index inclusion
The Korean government will make a fresh attempt to get its sovereign bond to be included in the top grade of global market indices, the country’s top economic policymaker told global investors Friday. Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho revamped local financial rules to adhere to “global standards” so that Asia’s fourth-largest economy could attract more foreign investors. “Starting this year, we will reform the Korean capital market in a way that is foreign investor-f
Economy Jan. 20, 2023
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[Herald Interview] Shareholder activism will boost share prices long term: expert
The rise of shareholder activist campaigns will provide outside perspectives for Korean companies and increase their values both socially and financially in a long term, said Alex Edmans, a finance professor at the London Business School. “Evidence shows that when you have shareholders engaging, as long as these are large shareholders which have skin in the game, and therefore incentives to do a lot of their own research, it is useful to listen to those outside perspectives,” Edmans
Companies Jan. 18, 2023
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[Herald Interview] Daom Holdings takes people-oriented approach for sustainable growth
Supporting vulnerable people, especially children and women, to get back on their feet has been a powerful catalyst for the chairperson of Korean real estate developer Daom Holdings to keep her business going. Kim Ju-young, who has over 20 years’ experience in land development business under her belt, has ambitious goals -- both for her company and life -- that she wants to achieve in five years. One of them is making her company with 100 employees double its assets to 1 trillion won ($805
People Jan. 17, 2023
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'Economy will go down the rabbit hole,' survey finds
Concerns over deepening economic slowdown and a bleak outlook for global business conditions, experts predicted that this year the country’s economy would fall deep into a dark and chaotic situation as if it "goes down the rabbit hole." Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry summarized the opinions of some 85 economics and management experts including university professors as "falling down the rabbit hole." The KCCI survey respondents said an unprecedented economic en
Economy Jan. 11, 2023
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Banking groups under pressure to boost dividend payouts
Bank stocks in South Korea have long been regarded as an unappealing option for investors. Against this backdrop, a local activist fund was launched Monday targeting seven large Korean lenders to whet investor appetite by shoring up dividends. Korean banks have strong fundamentals and enough capital to cushion against unexpected losses, but their dividend payout ratios remain much lower than those of their global peers, according to Lee Chang-hwan, CEO of Seoul-based private equity firm Align Pa
Market Jan. 10, 2023
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Ministry plans to boost tax breaks for chip, battery, vaccine makers
The government seeks to sharply raise tax incentives for semiconductor manufacturing facilities days after President Yoon expressed dissatisfaction over smaller-than-envisioned tax cut that lags behind subsidy plans offered by other countries racing to bolster their chip industries. The tax code revision plan proposed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, big corporations that make investment into “national strategic technologies” such as semiconductors, secondary batteries, and
Industry Jan. 3, 2023
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