South Korean government bond yields have been on a soaring trajectory, surging by nearly 0.5 percentage points in just the past month, and are now heading towards the 5 percent range.According to the Economic Statistics System of the Bank of Korea (BOK) on Oct. 5, the yield on 10-year government bon
According to data obtained by Park Sang-hyuk, a lawmaker and a member of the National Assembly’s National Transportation Committee, from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport on Oct. 5, there were a total of 1,341 registered foreign property rental operators in South Korea as of the en
EV Parking Service (EVPS) announced on Oct. 5 that they have recently signed a letter of intent with the Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Indians Government in the U.S. and plan to break ground on two electric vehicle charging station assembly factories with a combined annual production capacity of 200,000
One in four foreign workers received unemployment benefits that amounted to more than they earned before they lost their jobs in Korea.Out of 12,100 foreign unemployment benefit recipients last year, 3,200 (26.4 percent) took home more than their previous wages, according to the government’s data su
Struggling with a bearish trend before the Chuseok holiday, the KOSPI index experienced a sharp decline of over 2 percent on Oct. 4, falling below the 2,400 mark as it was hindered by the rapid increase in U.S. Treasury bond yields. Concurrently, the won-U.S. dollar exchange rate reached its highest
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in South Korea reached a record high of US$23.95 billion (32.48 trillion won) by the end of the third quarter this year. The surge in investment, primarily focused on advanced industries such as secondary batteries, came from the European Union (EU) and regions in the
Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS) lost nearly US$200 billion over four years due to defects in Korean-type tanks for liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers it had developed with Korean shipbuilders. This is because Korean shipbuilders developed a tank for LNG carriers but a quality issue has prevented them from
Tensions and conflicts are intensifying in the “semiconductor war” between the U.S. and China. As the first anniversary approaches of the U.S. government’s decision to restrict exports of semiconductor chips and equipment to China on Oct. 7 of last year, an update on policies regarding “Artificial I
The Cultural Heritage Administration (Administrator Choi Eung-Chon) held a meeting with the ASEAN Committee in Seoul (ACS) at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, 27 September, at Gajeongdang, Changdeok Palace, and shared the achievements of the ‘ASEAN-ROK Working Committee on Cultural Heritage Cooperation (hereina
We believe that Shinsegae International’s 3Q23 earnings will miss consensus, citing the combination of slowed consumption, liquidation of inefficient businesses, and withdrawal of a luxury brand (Celine). In 4Q23, the firm is expected to focus on improving its profit/loss picture by adding new brand
On Sept. 25, KB Kookmin Bank announced that it signed an MOU with VNPT EPAY, a leading electronic payment company in Vietnam, on Sept. 21.Since its initial foray into Ho Chi Minh City in the southern part of Vietnam in 2011, KB Kookmin Bank expanded its presence by opening a branch in the northern c
Speculation is mounting that Hyundai Motor may follow the footsteps of Nissan, Renault, and Mazda, which withdrew from Russia under a “1 euro sale contract” that included a repurchase condition (buyback clause). Following the end of the war in Ukraine, the Russian government has suggested a buyback
The KOSPI’s market capitalization, which had maintained the 2,000 trillion won (US$1.48 trillion) level since May, saw another sharp decline as it fell below 2,000 trillion won at the end of last month. The persisting “3 Highs” phenomenon – high interest rates, high oil prices, and a strong dollar –
The Seoul branch of Iran’s Bank Mellat has initiated a lawsuit against Woori Bank, seeking the return and a 6 percent annual interest payment on 20.2 billion won (US$14.96 million) in funds frozen due to U.S. sanctions.According to financial industry sources on Sept. 26, Bank Mellat filed a deposit
Ford has decided to suspend the construction of an automotive battery plant in Michigan with Chinese battery maker CATL. Strong opposition from U.S. lawmakers to Chinese companies building battery production facilities in the United States to circumvent the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is the
According to industry sources and foreign media reports on Sept. 25, Apple’s newest smartphone, the iPhone 15 Pro, has become embroiled in controversy due to excessive overheating of its mobile chip, the A17 Pro. This chip marks the debut of TSMC’s large-scale 3-nm production.Recently, a Chinese use
South Korea’s battery industry is on high alert due to the potential designation of companies as “Foreign Entities of Concern” (FEOC) by the United States. If Chinese companies that supply raw materials and substances to Korean firms get listed as FEOCs, it could hinder these firms from receiving th
Last month, resident deposits fell below US$100 billion (133.65 trillion won), marking a decline for the first time in four months. This decline is attributed to the strong dollar phenomenon, which has led to a reduction in the conversion value of deposits denominated in euros and yen.According to t
For the first time, foreigners were honored at Shipbuilding and Offshore Day, the 20th anniversary of which was celebrated this year on Sept. 20. The honorees were Komkrit from Thailand who works for Daero ENG, a Samsung Heavy Industries partner, and Sri Lankan national Kumara, a worker of Jiu Indus
Lotte Group’s Chairman Shin Dong-bin is focusing on the international market with the grand opening of the “Lotte Mall West Lake Hanoi” in Hanoi, Vietnam, set for Sept. 22 (local time). Covering an area of approximately 354,000 square meters, the shopping mall is equivalent to the size of 50 soccer