Articles by Song Seung-hyun

Song Seung-hyun
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Lee Seung-min wins KB Women's Amateur Golf Championship
Lee Seung-min, a third-grade student at Gyeongju Hwarang High School, won the 16th KB Financial Group Women's Amateur Golf Championship on Friday. Lee finished the second round of the tournament at Century 21 Country Club in Gangwon Province with a total of 6-under 138 strokes to take the top spot. The final round of the tournament was delayed by about two hours due to heavy fog and ultimately had to be canceled. The winner was determined by the combined scores of the first two rounds. Lee
Industry Sept. 22, 2023
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Mirae Asset continues to lead domestic equity ETF market
Mirae Asset Global Investments has been leading the domestic equity ETF market with its innovative growth ETFs since April 2022, according to data from the Korea Financial Investment Association. In recent years, ETF products have become increasingly popular in Korea and have attracted significant inflows of funds. As a result, the Korean ETF market attracted more than 100 trillion won ($74.77 billion) in investments, with equity ETFs attracting 50 trillion won. Industry sources say Mirae Asset&
Industry Sept. 22, 2023
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European automakers call for lower regulatory barriers for EVs
European automakers called for a relaxation of regulations on selling electric vehicles in Korea during a press conference for the publication of a white paper by the European Chamber of Commerce in Korea on Thursday. The ECCK’s passenger vehicles committee chairperson, Kim Hong-joong, said that the recent law amendment requiring automakers to secure the pre-certification of electric vehicle batteries to prevent safety hazards should be aligned with United Nations standards. “We re
Industry Sept. 21, 2023
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Late Samsung chairman’s Jindo dog project gets spotlight
Samsung Group late Chairman Lee Kun-hee’s Jindo dog preservation project is getting a renewed spotlight as the group’s guide dog school marks its 30th anniversary this year. According to industry sources, the late Samsung patriarch acquired 30 Jindos in the late 1960s and strove to increase its population and raise its global awareness. “I spent days working with breeders, consulting with foreign experts and striving to create purebred Jindo dogs. When the original 30 dogs I
Industry Sept. 20, 2023
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[Contribution] Priced for perfection?
By Steve Brice In financial markets, there is an inherent tug-of-war between themes/stories and valuations. We are seeing one play out in the equity markets right before our eyes, in the semiconductor industry. This reminds me of my formative investment years of the late 1990s. While we should not blindly follow historical examples, this comparison is something for investors to bear in mind when it comes to making financial decisions and sizing investment positions. Let me start with a caveat.
Industry Sept. 20, 2023
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Toss Bank unveils foreigner-friendly ID verification service
In a bid to attract more foreign clients, Toss Bank, a Korean internet-only bank, introduced a new service on Monday to make it easier for foreigners to verify their identity. The new service extracts facial features from the photo on foreign resident registration cards and compares them to photographs in a database of the Ministry of Justice to verify the authenticity of the foreign resident registration. “When we tried to verify the authenticity of foreign resident registration cards usi
Industry Sept. 18, 2023
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[KH Explain] KB's chair candidate hopes to break out of pod
KB Financial Group is often referred to as a "big fish in a small pond," given its position as Korea's largest financial holding firm with a weak global presence. The group's new chairman candidate, Yang Jong-hee, aims to change this. According to KB, Yang’s global expansion plan focuses on two key areas: Normalizing KB's money-losing Indonesian subsidiary, Bank KB Bukopin, and further strengthening KB's Cambodian unit, KB Prasac Bank, which is already doing
Industry Sept. 18, 2023
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Kakao Pay down for hours Sunday due to service outage
Kakao Pay, the online payment unit of Korean tech giant Kakao, experienced another service disruption for some five hours on Sunday due to a delayed firewall replacement. Last Monday, Kakao Pay initially announced that it would be replacing its firewall from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. on Sunday. However, due to an unexpected delay, its key services such as processing payments, sending money and asset management became unavailable on Sunday morning. Kakao Pay’s new announcement on Sunday morning said
Industry Sept. 17, 2023
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Deutsche Bank to inject 150m euro into Seoul branch
Deutsche Bank said Sunday that it will inject 150 million euros ($160 million) into its Seoul branch as part of its investment plan for the Asian market, with Korea as a strategic foothold. The German bank's decision to allocate additional capital to its Korean business underscores its confidence in the stability and growth potential of the market. "This additional capital, along with our recent reentry into the local debt capital market, will enable us to better support our clients
Industry Sept. 17, 2023
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$6b financial package unveiled to empower African nations
South Korea's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance Choo Kyung-ho on Wednesday announced a financial package of approximately $6 billion in support for Africa to be provided by 2025, at the 2023 Korea-Africa Economic Cooperation (KOAFEC) conference held in Busan. This biennial conference, spanning four days from Tuesday to Friday, is jointly hosted by the African Development Bank, the Export-Import Bank of Korea (Eximbank) and Ministry of Economy and Finance. The new fin
Industry Sept. 13, 2023
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6 in 10 view chaebol favorably: FKI survey
Nearly 60 percent of Koreans expressed a favorable view of the country's chaebol -- large industrial conglomerates run and controlled by families -- indicating an improvement in negative sentiments toward these conglomerates over the past decade, according to a survey conducted by the Federation of Korean Industries. The survey, commissioned by the business organization, which includes over 600 members among Korean companies and industries, was conducted on a total of 1,005 individuals aged
Industry Sept. 12, 2023
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KB's chair candidate: Keeping Indonesian unit afloat is key mission
Yang Jong-hee, the final candidate for the chairman position and current vice chairman of KB Financial Group, on Monday vowed to prioritize revitalizing the group's money-losing Indonesian subsidiary. He picked Bank KB Bukopin as one of the three critical tasks he would resolve if he takes the top seat of the Korean banking conglomerate in November. "Even within our domestic market, the process of acquiring troubled companies and restoring them requires time. When undertaking similar p
Industry Sept. 11, 2023
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KB chooses Yang Jong-hee as top chairman candidate
KB Financial Group, Korea's top financial holding company, has selected Vice Chairman Yang Jong-hee as its next chairman candidate. Yang's selection is considered to be a reflection of the importance the Chairman Candidate Recommendation Committee places on Yang's extensive background in both the banking and non-banking sectors. This development came on Friday, following comprehensive two-hour interviews --conducted by the committee of the group -- with three finalists. "Yang
Industry Sept. 8, 2023
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FSS head meets with China's new financial regulator chief
Lee Bok-hyun, the governor of South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service, made an unannounced two-day visit to China last week, marking the first visit there by an FSS head in six years. During his visit to Beijing on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, Lee met with Li Yunze, head of China's National Financial Regulatory Administration, to discuss ways to strengthen financial ties and cooperation between the two nations. “China previously had various supervisory divisions, but it did not have
Industry Sept. 7, 2023
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Taxi fare surges most since Asian financial crisis
Taxi fares have experienced their most significant on-year surge since the 1997 Asian financial crisis, causing commuters like Kim Jung-ah, an office worker in Gangnam, Seoul, to feel the financial strain. Kim, who currently has a cast on her leg, relies on taxis for her daily commute to work, a journey that typically takes 10 to 15 minutes. “I spend around 8,000 to 9,000 won just for the short 10-minute ride to my office,” Kim said. "If I had the option, I'd seriously cons
Industry Sept. 6, 2023
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