South Korea think tank cuts 2023 growth forecast due to poor exports
SEOUL South Korea's top government research body has cut its economic growth forecast for this year to 1.5%
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Tencent, TSMC Shares Shunned by $3.2 Billion Fund on Valuations
A $3.2 billion fund focused on Asian equities is avoiding the region’s two biggest stocks, saying their valuations
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Tishman Speyer Forms Real Estate Fund With Raffles Family Office
Tishman Speyer, a US property developer and investor, is partnering with an Asian multi-family office to start a
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Junk Bond Funds in Korea May Have Just Gotten a $2 Billion Boost
South Korea has come up with a novel way of ensuring that weaker companies get cash during economic
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Coupang’s Sales Beat Estimates After Big Spending Pays Off
Coupang Inc., the South Korean e-commerce giant backed by SoftBank Group Corp., reported better-than-expected revenue growth after spending
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Kepco CEO to Resign as Utility Pledges Financial Overhaul
Korea Electric Power Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Cheong Seung-il offered to resign as the state-run utility announced a
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South Korea-Japan Deal Helps Counter Pyongyang, Adviser Says
A deal between South Korea and Japan to remedy a long-running impasse can help work with their US
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Biden to Host State Dinner for India’s Modi on June 22
US President Joe Biden will host India’s Narendra Modi for a state dinner on June 22, the White
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Half of North Korean missile program funded by cyberattacks and crypto theft, White House says
About half of North Korea's missile program has been funded by cyberattacks and cryptocurrency theft, a White House official said Tuesday.
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US-Japan-South Korea Radar Plan Set to Rile China and Pyongyang
The US, Japan and South Korea are seeking to link their radar systems to better track missiles from
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US push for UN censure of North Korea appears to stall -diplomats
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -U.N. Security Council negotiations on a U.S. push for the 15-member body to condemn
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