Korea’s Inflation Speeds Up, Backing Case for Tight Policy
South Korea’s inflation outstripped forecasts in September, reinforcing the case for the central bank to keep its policy
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South Korea Sept consumer inflation accelerates for second month
SEOUL South Korea's consumer inflation accelerated for a second month in September, outpacing market expectations, official data showed
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Potential punishment for Travis King unclear after return from North Korea
With Army Pvt. Travis King back in the US after two months in North Korean custody, it's unclear if he will face disciplinary actions for running across the demarcation line into North Korea.
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NewJeans release League of Legends World Championship soundtrack
NewJeans have released 'Gods' ahead of the esports tournament.
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South Korea Lifts Crisis-Era Limit on Banks’ Bond Sales
South Korea has removed a cap on commercial banks’ bond sales enacted during last year’s credit crunch, in
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South Korea factory output unexpectedly jumps in August
SEOUL South Korea's factory output unexpectedly jumped in August by the fastest rate in more than three years,
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South Korea’s Export Decline Eases Further, Adding to Optimism
The slump in South Korean exports eased further in September in a positive sign for an economy that
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South Korea Sept exports fall for 12th month, but not as steeply as expected
SEOUL South Korea's exports fell for a 12th consecutive month in September, trade data showed on Sunday, but
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Travis King arrives back on US soil from N Korea
The US soldier had illegally crossed into North Korea in July and had been held there since.
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American soldier Travis King arrives back in US after being freed by North Korea
US Army Private Travis King arrived back on United States soil Thursday after being returned to American custody weeks after he crossed into North Korea, a Defense Department official said.
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North Korea amends constitution to bolster nuclear power status, calls US and allies 'worst threat'
North Korea has amended its constitution to bolster and expand its nuclear force, with leader Kim Jong Un pointing to the growing cooperation between the United States, South Korea and Japan as "the worst actual threat" facing the isolated nation.
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Toyota Global Sales Hit Record High in August, Along With Output
Toyota Motor Corp.’s global sales rose 9% in August from a year earlier to a record 923,180 vehicles
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