Seoul stocks inch down on Chinese developers’ debt crises
SEOUL– South Korean stocks closed slightly lower Friday largely on the back of growing concerns about giant Chinese property developers’ debt crisis. The Korean won
SEOUL– South Korean stocks closed slightly lower Friday largely on the back of growing concerns about giant Chinese property developers’ debt crisis. The Korean won
TOKYO– Japan’s new leader said Friday he will “strongly” demand that South Korea take “appropriate” measures to end drawn-out diplomatic stand-offs between the two sides
SEOUL– Gyeonggi Province Gov. Lee Jae-myung continued to lead the presidential race with 25 percent support, followed by former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-youl at 20
SEOUL– Tampa Bay Rays’ Choi Ji-man was benched in his team’s postseason victory over the Boston Red Sox at home.The Rays shut out the Red
SEOUL– U.N. member countries, including Italy and Britain, have voiced concerns over North Korea’s recent missile launches during a U.N. General Assembly committee session, calling
SEOUL– The remains of two police officers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War have been identified through DNA analysis after they were recovered from a
BUSAN– South Korea’s best-known Haeundae Beach in the southeastern city of Busan lost nearly a quarter of its white sand area between 2016 and 2020
SEOUL– South Korea on Friday drastically raised the level of its greenhouse gas reduction goal from 26.3 percent to 40 percent by 2030, as part
SEOUL– Viva Republica Inc., the company behind popular South Korean financial app Toss, said Friday it will acquire a 60 percent stake in VCNC, the
SEOUL– The chief of the ruling Democratic Party (DP) met with Italy’s ambassador on Friday and asked for support for President Moon Jae-in’s push for