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Korea's Bad Bank Mergers- Three Blind Mice
Merger talks for government-owned banks such as Cho Hung Bank, Hanvit Bank and Korea Exchange Bank are slated for next month, just two months before the business of taking ...
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 8 June 2000
Business Moves
Korean investment trusts near judgement day
Korea''s de facto fund managers, the investment trust companies, will shortly mark their assets-to-market. The results could torpedo Korea''s fragile financial system.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 7 June 2000
Business Moves
Korean investment trusts near judgement day
Korea''s de facto fund managers, the investment trust companies, will shortly mark their assets-to-market. The results could torpedo Korea''s fragile financial system.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 7 June 2000
View Point
A second Korean financial crisis?
Doom-sayers are predicting a return to the bad old days in Korea - but, says Desmond Supple of Barclays Capital, the upswing is not over yet.
By
Desmond Supple
| 2 June 2000
Business Moves
Hyundai son defies father's wishes
Hyundai Motors'' chairman is proving recalcitrant in defying his father''s call to step down.
By
Jim Regan
| 31 May 2000
Business Moves
Hyundai son defies father's wishes
Hyundai Motors'' chairman is proving recalcitrant in defying his father''s call to step down.
By
Jim Regan
| 31 May 2000
Business Moves
Hyundai units in liquidity crunch
Two Hyundai units have been forced to obtain additional overdraft facilities in order to meet bond repayments as mutual fund redemptions show little sign of slowing in South Korea.
By
Jim Regan
| 29 May 2000
Business Moves
Hyundai units in liquidity crunch
Two Hyundai units have been forced to obtain additional overdraft facilities in order to meet bond repayments as mutual fund redemptions show little sign of slowing in South Korea.
By
Jim Regan
| 29 May 2000
Business Moves
Hanvit Bank could be in big trouble - again
Korea''s largest commercial lender will need more capital and a bit of luck to get through the year.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 26 May 2000
Business Moves
Hanvit Bank could be in big trouble - again
Korea''s largest commercial lender will need more capital and a bit of luck to get through the year.
By
Meera Tharmaratnam
| 26 May 2000
Equities
Samsung Electronics plans US IPO to raise profile
After several years of cost-cutting and reorganization, Samsung Electronics is ready to raise its global profile with an initial share offering in the US.
By
Toni Clarke
| 25 May 2000
Business Moves
LG Home Shopping sees profit jump 748%
LG Home Shopping predicts revenue, profits to soar following goverment laws easing cable broadcasting restrictions.
By
Toni Clarke
| 22 May 2000
Business Moves
LG Home Shopping sees profit jump 748%
LG Home Shopping predicts revenue, profits to soar following goverment laws easing cable broadcasting restrictions.
By
Toni Clarke
| 22 May 2000
People Moves
Lee joins CSFB
By
Natalie Lau
| 19 May 2000
People Moves
Lee joins CSFB
By
Natalie Lau
| 19 May 2000
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