The head of South Korea’s financial regulator vowed Thursday to promote “sound and fair finance,” stressing the need to help revitalize the economy amid high
South Korean stocks ended slightly lower Thursday ahead of the release of a key U.S. inflation report due later this week and on remarks by
A divided U.N. Security Council (UNSC) failed Thursday to extend the mandate of the expert panel charged with monitoring the enforcement of sanctions against North
South Korea’s trade ministry said Thursday it has agreed with Thailand to kick off negotiations on a comprehensive economic partnership as the country aims to
Unionized bus drivers in Seoul went on a general strike Thursday to demand a wage hike, halting the operation of nearly 98 percent of buses
Ambassador to Australia Lee Jong-sup attended an interagency meeting of South Korea’s ambassadors to six countries on defense cooperation on Thursday amid controversy over his
South Korean stocks traded slightly lower later Thursday morning led by losses from large-cap shares, such as techs and battery makers.
The benchmark Korea Composite Stock
Official campaigning kicked off Thursday for the April 10 general elections, with the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and the main opposition Democratic Party (DP)