Ex-ruling party chief files another lawsuit against leadership switch
SEOUL– The former chair of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), Lee Jun-seok, has filed another lawsuit against the party’s leadership transition, escalating his legal
SEOUL– The former chair of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), Lee Jun-seok, has filed another lawsuit against the party’s leadership transition, escalating his legal
SEOUL– South Korea’s fiscal deficit increased 22.2 trillion won (US$16.9 billion) in the first six months of this year from a year ago as the
SEOUL– South Korea’s external debt hit an all-time high in the second quarter of this year, driven by an increase in short-term liabilities amid growing
SEOUL– Household income rose at the fastest pace on record in the second quarter due largely to continued job growth and state relief funds for
SEOUL– South Korea’s financial watchdog said Thursday it has asked law enforcement authorities to investigate 16 foreign digital asset exchange operators for their unreported business
SEOUL– South Korean banks saw their net profit decline 9.9 percent on-year in the first half as their non-interest income shrank, data showed Thursday.Their combined
SEOUL– Household income rose at the fastest pace on record in the second quarter due largely to pandemic-related cash handouts, but households’ propensity to consume
SEOUL– SD Biosensor Inc., a South Korean developer of COVID-19 test kits, said Thursday it has signed a deal worth 148.3 billion won (US$112.3 million)
SEOUL– Seoul shares closed lower Thursday as investors digested the Federal Reserve’s minutes that hinted at more aggressive interest rate hikes to temper inflation. The
SEOUL– The Yoon Suk-yeol administration will strive to create a condition for North Korea to embrace the “audacious initiative” intended to support its economic development