Lock-Up Period for 180.3 Million Shares of South Korean Companies Set to Expire
Seoul: Corporate insiders will soon be able to sell their shares of over 40 South Korea-listed companies, as their lock-up period is set to expire
Seoul: Corporate insiders will soon be able to sell their shares of over 40 South Korea-listed companies, as their lock-up period is set to expire
Seoul: Toss Bank, a South Korean internet-only bank, announced on Friday that it achieved record earnings in the first half of the year, attributing this
Seoul: Air Seoul Inc., a South Korean budget carrier, announced that it will resume its flight services between Incheon and Guam in late October. This
Seoul: The government proposed a budget of 728 trillion won (US$525 billion) for next year Friday, aiming to significantly boost spending on research and development
Seoul: A special counsel team has indicted former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo on charges of abetting a failed attempt by former President Yoon Suk Yeol
Seoul: The foreign ministry is aiming to increase next year’s budget allocations for diplomatic relations with the United States and China while significantly reducing spending
Seoul: President Lee Jae Myung on Friday met with lawmakers of the ruling Democratic Party (DP) and called for their support in pushing for his
Seoul: The unification ministry has announced its request for over 1 trillion won (US$721.8 million) in the 2026 budget to fund cooperative projects with North