Seoul stocks make strong advance after holiday
SEOUL– South Korean stocks advanced for a second straight session Thursday after the three-day national holiday, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street that stemmed from
SEOUL– South Korean stocks advanced for a second straight session Thursday after the three-day national holiday, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street that stemmed from
SEOUL– The U.S. THAAD missile defense system has emerged as a hot topic in South Korea’s presidential race, with the main opposition candidate pitching an
SEOUL– Members of the central bank’s rate-setting board said further rate hikes would not hamstring economic recovery, when they decided to increase borrowing costs in
SEOUL– A minor presidential candidate again filed for a court injunction Thursday, seeking to stop TV stations from airing a four-way presidential debate that excludes
SEOUL– South Korea’s top diplomat lodged a protest Thursday against Tokyo’s push to get the Sado mine, linked with wartime forced labor, listed as UNESCO
SEOUL– First lady Kim Jung-sook toured the pyramids in Cairo last month when President Moon Jae-in visited Egypt, the presidential office said Thursday.Kim accompanied Moon
SEOUL– The four main presidential candidates held their first TV debate Thursday and clashed over a wide range of issues, including which foreign leader they
SEOUL– North Korea blasted the United States on Thursday over its deployment of military assets to South Korea, calling them “the culmination” of Washington’s hostile
SEOUL– The wife of ruling party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung has come under fire over allegations aides to her husband ran her errands, including picking
SEOUL– Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea’s biggest carmaker, said Thursday its sales fell 12 percent last month from a year earlier amid global chip shortages.Hyundai