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...A convicted former minister vowing revenge against conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol has helped deliver a resounding defeat to the South Korean leader in parliamentary elections....
...“China’s rise is likely to erode Korea’s economic growth and competitiveness in the medium to long term,” said Park Chong-hoon, head of research at Standard Chartered in Seoul....
...A convicted former minister has helped to deliver a resounding defeat to conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol in parliamentary elections....
...“This is not a matter for negotiations or compromise,” President Yoon Suk Yeol said....
...SJ Cho, a 43-year-old employee at one of the country’s biggest conglomerates, recalls once working for 10 days during his holiday....
...“Korea’s economic policy is ultimately run by its technocrats, and they run the system in a clean and stable way,” says Park Chong-hoon....
...Now that he is prosecuting the current administration favourites, such as Cho Kook, Mr Moon’s former minister of justice, currently under indictment for alleged abuse of power and obstruction of justice...
...“We cannot avoid what Japan has gone through,” said Park Chong-hoon, head of research at Standard Chartered in Seoul....
...“Every major [automobile] manufacturer wants to have steel-making in-house but the investment is just too huge,” Cho Won-suk, Hyundai Steel’s senior executive vice president, told the Financial Times at...
...“The government wants to curb foreign currency inflows by reining in foreign currency loans, which could slow the won’s appreciation against major foreign currencies,” said Chun Chong-woo, a former economist...
...“The BoK …is focusing more on inflation than economic growth, because it is more optimistic about the growth momentum,” said Cho Young-moo at LG Economic Research Institute....
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