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Seoul shares seen up, caution to persist

Seoul shares may open higher on Tuesday after firm gains on Wall Street and as sentiment swung toward hope that European officials would find a way to cut Greece’s debt and shore up European banks. Eurozone officials are working to magnify the firepower of the region’s rescue fund, a senior European Central Bank policymaker said More >

Seoul shares fall 1 pct led by refiners, airlines

Seoul shares declined on Monday as fears about eurozone debt problems persisted, with volatility in domestic foreign currency markets further unnerving investors. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) finished down 1.04 percent at 1,820.94 points. “Investors are basically eyeing the market’s moves as they wait for major events to unfold in the United States More >

S. Korea current account surplus at nine-month high

South Korea’s current account surplus hit a nine-month high in July thanks to record exports despite global economic uncertainty, the central bank said Monday. The surplus reached $4.94 billion in July, more than double a revised $2.03 billion the previous month, the Bank of Korea said. The July surplus in the account — the broadest More >

Seoul School Lunch Vote to Test Sentiment on Welfare

A municipal vote in Seoul on Wednesday over free school lunches is shaping up as a test of South Koreans’ sentiment on government welfare spending, and the outcome is expected to influence races in parliamentary and presidential elections next year. Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, a member of the conservative Grand National Party that controls the More >

South Korea Stampede Forces Halt

For a case study on the fear and confusion that coursed through Asian markets on Monday, take South Korea. In line with many other markets in the region, the main Kospi stock index was down around 3% for much of the day. Then it fell off a cliff. In less than an hour, beginning around More >

S Korea denies entry to Japan politicians

South Korea has prevented three conservative Japanese politicians from entering the country in an escalating diplomatic spat over disputed islands. Lee Myung-bak, South Korea’s president, who has forged warm ties with Japan to preserve a common front against North Korea, has taken an unusually muscular approach to the visit because the islands, known as Dokdo More >

Seoul to use chemical castration for sex offenders

The law, passed by Parliament last year, applies to sex offenders who have committed crimes against minors under 16 and are at high risk of recidivism. Under the law, offenders would receive drug treatment to reduce their sex drive in addition to behavioral and psychological therapies.

Seoul asks for talks on Kumgang on Friday

In more signs of a possible thaw in relations between North and South Korea, Seoul yesterday requested talks with the North regarding the Mount Kumgang resort on Friday and also decided to allow flour aid to cross the inter-Korean border for the first time in eight months. The Ministry of Unification made a request yesterday More >

Seoul working on details of ‘unification tax’

South Korea is speeding up efforts to introduce a special tax in preparation for the possible reunification with North Korea, according to officials at the Ministry of Unification. “We are mapping out details on how to help finance the massive costs of potential unification with the North,” a senior official has said. The move for More >

Seoul shares seen down on eurozone debt worries

Seoul shares are set to fall for a third successive session on Tuesday, hit by concerns that Europe’s debt crisis may claim more countries and rattle global financial markets. U.S. stocks suffered their worst day in nearly a month on Monday, as growing debt problems in the eurozone prompted investors to hedge against further losses. More >