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Oct 10, 2024 |
marketscreener.com | Jack Kim
(Reuters) - North Korea marked a founding anniversary of its ruling Workers' Party with a celebratory concert and banquet, and leader Kim Jong Un called for renewed training of all workers into revolutionaries espousing communism, state media said on Friday.
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Jun 9, 2024 |
theprint.in | Jack Kim
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Apr 4, 2024 |
thebharatexpressnews.com | Jack Kim |Joyce Lee
By Jack Kim and Joyce LeeSEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace Co said on Friday it will spin off its industrial solutions and semiconductor equipment businesses from its flagship defense division. On Tuesday, shares of Hanwha Aerospace rose more than 15% on expectations of a possible spinoff to boost its defense focus. Shares fell 8% in early morning trading on Friday, versus a 0.4% decline in the broader market on profit-taking.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
dontworrybuy.com | David Shepardson |Jack Kim
By David Shepardson and Jack KimNEW YORK/SEOUL (Reuters) -Hyundai Motor Group stated on Wednesday it can make investments 68 trillion received ($51 billion) over three years in South Korea to ramp up electrical car manufacturing and new mobility enterprise and individually rent 80,000 new workers, doubling down at a time when different established automakers are slowing efforts.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
zawya.com | Jack Kim
South Korea's defence exports are expected to exceed $13 billion this year after the country signed contracts with a diverse list of nations, firmly establishing it as one of the world's top 10 arms exporters, Yonhap news agency reported on Wednesday. Total contracts signed this year were valued at between $13 billion and $14 billion, Yonhap news said, citing preliminary estimates by the Defence Ministry.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
srnnews.com | Chang-Ran Kim |Jack Kim
North Korea launches suspected spy satellite By Chang-Ran Kim and Jack KimTOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea conducted a rocket launch believed to be carrying a satellite on Tuesday, South Korea and Japan said, in what would be Pyongyang’s third attempt to place a spy satellite in orbit this year. North Korea had earlier notified Japan it planned to send up a satellite between Wednesday and Dec. 1, after two failed attempts to launch spy satellites earlier this year.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
newsfounded.com | Jack Kim |Michael Perry |Christopher Cushing
Business0 Views SEOUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) – South Korea from Monday will reimpose a ban on short-selling shares at least until June to promote a “level playing field” for retail and institutional investors, authorities said. in finance on Sunday. The ban was lifted in May 2021 for trades involving shares of companies with a large market capitalization included in the KOSPI200 and KOSDAQ150 share price indices. The restriction remained in place for most other stocks.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
newsbeezer.com | Jack Kim
SEOUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) – South Korea will reintroduce a ban on short-selling stocks from Monday at least until June to “level the playing field” for retail and institutional investors, financial authorities said on Sunday. The ban was lifted in May 2021 for trading in shares of large capitalization companies included in the KOSPI200 and KOSDAQ150 stock price indices. The restriction remains in place for most other stocks.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
newsbeezer.com | Jack Kim
Business0 Views SEOUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) – South Korea will reintroduce a ban on short-selling stocks from Monday at least until June to “level the playing field” for retail and institutional investors, financial authorities said on Sunday. The ban was lifted in May 2021 for trading in shares of large capitalization companies included in the KOSPI200 and KOSDAQ150 stock price indices. The restriction remains in place for most other stocks.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
time.news | Jack Kim |Michael Perry |Christopher Cushing
South Korea to Re-Implement Short-Selling Ban to Promote Fairness in MarketSEOUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) – South Korea’s financial authorities announced on Sunday that they will once again impose a ban on short-selling shares starting from Monday until at least June 2022. The move aims to create a “level playing field” for both retail and institutional investors.