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Regulators seen to be appeasing retail investors ahead of parliamentary elections next year
Seoul worries political change and lack of funds could scupper Warsaw’s plans to buy tanks, howitzers and rockets
Kospi stock index rises as much as 4% after regulator vows to investigate ‘naked’ short selling by institutional investors
Push comes after pandemic highlighted reliance on manufacturers in world’s second-largest economy
South Korean electronics group signals inventory glut is easing after billions of dollars in losses
Toyota appears close to a manufacturing breakthrough that could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles. But will the technology ever be commercially viable?
South Korean company’s sign-off is needed for Bain Capital’s attempt to create a US-Japan chip champion
Shares of LG Energy Solution fall to a year-low after South Korean manufacturer delivers downbeat outlook
Pastors welcome the time technology frees up so they can spend longer with followers but caution against overuse
Kakao’s chief investment officer accused of stock price manipulation during battle to acquire SM Entertainment
Kioxia and Western Digital merger opposed by South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix
Kosdaq one of world’s best performers as retail investors pile into superconductor, battery materials and salt stocks
Plant under construction would make South Korean company the largest non-Chinese producer of nickel sulphate
Kim Yung-ho admits sanctions regime is ‘not working’ as North Korea and Russia pursue closer ties
Washington says it has custody of army private who dashed across border from South Korea in July
Becoming a constituent of FTSE Russell WGBI could provide boost of up to $67bn in foreign capital inflows
Trip would be first to the east Asian country by Russian president since 2000 as ties deepen
Vladimir Putin signals talks with North Korea’s leader cover possible supply of weapons
North Korean leader’s visit could seal deal to supply military equipment for Moscow’s war in Ukraine
Foreign shipments boost industry as domestic carmakers struggle to sell at home
The North Korean leader’s growing alignment with Moscow raises the risks of instability in an already dangerous region
Flourishing sector that won global acclaim beset by scandal over millions of forged cinema ticket sales
Bank of Japan’s dovish monetary policy has made yen-denominated debt issuance attractive
US warns Pyongyang will ‘pay a price’ for arming Moscow in Ukraine conflict
South Korea mired in longest manufacturing slump since 1970s
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