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Seoul expects Trump message to lead to talks with Pyongyang
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - South Korea expects President Donald Trump's outreach to Kim Jong Un to produce meaningful talks between Washington and Pyongyang, the foreign ministry said Tuesday.
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Young workers hit hardest by job losses in AI-exposed industries
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - Industries heavily exposed to artificial intelligence (AI) accounted for 94 percent of the decline in jobs covered by the National Pension Service (NPS) among younger workers over the past four years, the Bank of Korea said Tuesday.
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SK hynix weighs options for California-based subsidiary amid rumors of US listing
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - SK hynix appears to be considering various options to strengthen its U.S. subsidiary Solidigm amid growing rumors of a potential U.S. listing.
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Global regulators to share climate policies at Seoul conference next month
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - Industry experts and regulators from global financial institutions will gather for a conference in Seoul hosted by the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) next month.
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Race heats up for BOK deputy governor as incumbent steps down this week
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - Park Jong-woo, a high-ranking official at the Bank of Korea who currently serves as an assistant governor, is emerging as a leading contender for the deputy governor post.
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Trump hints at prospects for talks with North Korea
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has responded to his overture for talks.
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KOSPI wipes out early gains to close below 7,000 after weeklong rally
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - South Korean stocks surrendered sharp early gains on Tuesday as rising global bond yields and institutional selling erased a semiconductor-led rally, while trading remained subdued. The benchmark KOSPI closed at 6,869.83 points, down 1.55 percent from the previous session, ending a five-session winning streak. The index opened at 7,127.77 and surged more than 3 percent to an intraday high of 7,216.62 before reversing course and falling as low as 6,788.78. Foreign inves
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Chinese FM set to visit Seoul for talks this week
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to visit Seoul this week, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday. At a regular press briefing, the ministry's spokesperson Park Doo Soon said Wang is scheduled to arrive in Seoul on Wednesday for a two-day visit and hold talks with his South Korean counterpart Cho Hyun. Their talks are expected to cover various issues including bilateral ties, the situation on the Korean Peninsula, and other regional matters. It
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Vascular disease biotech firm makes strong KOSDAQ debut
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - South Korean biotech firm Ingenia Therapeutics made its KOSDAQ debut on Tuesday. Its shares closed at 17,990 won (US$12.70) on their first day of trading, up 49.92 percent from the offering price of 12,000 won. The strong debut may have been supported by the firm's plans to develop more drugs and pursue additional global licensing deals. It develops treatments aimed at restoring damaged small blood vessels by modifying signals in the cells that form their inner wal
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Satellite antenna maker jumps 41% in KOSDAQ debut
SEOUL, August 13 (AJP) — Shares of South Korean satellite communications equipment maker KNS Inc. surged on their KOSDAQ debut Thursday, trading more than 40 percent above their initial public offering price. The stock was trading at 15,480 won ($10.93) as of 2:37 p.m., up 40.73 percent from its IPO price of 11,000 won. It more than doubled to an intraday high of 24,600 won before giving back some of the gains. The strong debut comes as the company expands from commercial maritime equi
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MASGA gets liftoff with drones with Washington's push
SEOUL, August 14 (AJP) - Washington's push to rebuild strategic industries at home while reducing dependence on China is creating new openings for South Korean companies in two seemingly different sectors: shipbuilding and drones. The latest U.S. moves point to a broader strategy of tapping production capacity from trusted allies where American industry cannot immediately meet demand, while using tariffs, investment and procurement rules to steer strategic supply chains away from China. Fo
by Kim Hee-su
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Why North Korean leader keeps putting his daughter in spotlight
SEOUL, August 14 (AJP) - In one of the world's most closed societies like North Korea, what matters may lie in what happens before a successor is ever named. For decades, the isolated country's hereditary Kim dynasty has shown that power is not simply passed down when the previous leader dies. It has to be prepared, groomed and carefully managed to prevent any chaos. That process now appears to be underway for current North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's daughter Ju-ae. In recent years
by Lee Hugh
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Won stays firm as Korean bond yields jump
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - The South Korean won edged higher against the dollar on Tuesday as foreign equity purchases and exporter dollar sales outweighed renewed Middle East concerns, while government bond yields rose sharply after a surge in U.S. long-term rates and a domestic 10-year debt auction. The won closed daytime trading at 1,411.8 per dollar, strengthening by 1.2 won from the previous session's close of 1,413. The currency opened at 1,417.0 and briefly strengthened toward the 1,4
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Colonial ghosts haunt Korea's celebrity descendants
SEOUL, August 14 (AJP) — Actress Hayoung thought she was telling a family story. Speaking on television about coming from four generations of doctors, she proudly recalled a great-grandfather who had studied Western medicine in Japan, opened one of Seoul's early Western-style clinics and, she said, treated Emperor Gojong. Soon, internet users were digging through colonial-era records. They identified the relative as Ahn Sang-ho, whose name appeared in organizations associated with co
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Moody's raises growth forecast for South Korea, putting BOK in dilemma over rate hike
SEOUL, August 18 (AJP) - Global ratings agency Moody's raised its growth forecast for South Korea to 3.5 percent in a report published last week. The stronger outlook could support another interest rate hike, although strong exports and already high borrowing costs may reduce the need for the Bank of Korea to raise rates again soon. The forecast also put South Korea's growth at 2.7 percent for next year. The 2026 forecast was 1 percentage point higher than Moody's 2.5 percent estima
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Samsung, hynix literally 'people's stocks' with entries near 1 in 4 Koreans
SEOUL, August 15 (AJP) - Minority-shareholder entries at Samsung Electronics and SK hynix nearly doubled from a year earlier to 11.43 million at the end of June, a tally equivalent to about 22 percent of South Korea's population, underscoring how the first-half chip frenzy dramatically broadened ownership of the country's two memory giants. Minority shareholders held nearly seven out of every 10 shares in both chipmakers — 66.24 percent of Samsung Electronics and 67.98 percent of