Seoul shares inch up amid inflation woes
SEOUL– South Korean stocks ended slightly higher Monday as investors remain cautious about the United States’ monetary policy path amid high inflation. The local currency
SEOUL– South Korean stocks ended slightly higher Monday as investors remain cautious about the United States’ monetary policy path amid high inflation. The local currency
SEOUL– The upcoming Netflix movie “Kill Boksoon” revolves around a legendary female assassin, but the action-packed thriller is a stylish, witty drama of a mother’s
SEOUL– President Yoon Suk Yeol warned Monday of “firm action” against labor unions that refuse to disclose their account books while receiving large amounts of
WASHINGTON– The United States condemns North Korea’s ballistic missile launches and calls on Pyongyang to engage in dialogue, a state department spokesperson said Monday.North Korea
SEOUL– Korean Air Lines Co., South Korea’s national flag carrier, said Monday it will pay out dividends for the first time in four years after
SEOUL. Feb. 20 (Yonhap) — A former vice president and chief economist for SK hynix has joined the U.S. government team overseeing a US$52.7 billion
SUWON, South Korea– Police have launched an investigation into a recent leak of hundreds of thousands of high school students’ scores in a nationwide test,
SEOUL– Suga, a member of K-pop supergroup BTS, on Monday released images of him camping in a desert area as part of the group’s photo
SEOUL– South Korea’s biggest umbrella labor union on Monday lambasted the government’s scrutiny of labor unions’ accounting practices, calling it labor repression and vowing to
SEOUL– The minor opposition Justice Party on Monday tabled a bill to launch a special counsel probe into bribery allegations connected to a high-profile land