Category Archives: Korean Economy

Collapse of the Won

OK, to take a break from the sex-crimes for just a sec, now i’m seeing a “Basic Rate” (middle rate) of w1,029 = $1 on my computer, and that’s just outrageous, worrisome, damaging (and kind of sickening in the pit of the gut for anyone who lived through the financial crisis that started just 10 [...]

Samsung Sneaking Up on Japanese Camera Makers?

Perhaps, according to Reuters:
Japanese camera makers such as Canon and Nikon have long ruled the $22-billion digital camera market, but South Korean upstart Samsung Techwin is making a serious bid to build its brand to take on the big guns.
Read the rest on your own.
(HT to reader)

Bravo your name!

This is giving me a headache. You know somebody got millions of won to pitch an idea like that. Somebody should tell Samsung, KT&G, and others that if your name means everything it really means nothing. Besides, how the heck do you get “Challenge to the Top” from “C&T”?
UPDATE
Speaking of things that mean everything so [...]

You beat just ONE guy with lead pipe and…

Given the recent history of its chairman Kim Seong-yeon and his “unique” crisis management skills (let alone his skills in determining what IS a crisis), I find amusing the consternation of a Hanwha spokesperson on being assigned one of Fortune magazine’s least admired companies in the world:
“We can hardly understand this article, which lacked the [...]

There’s a Lot of Reasons to Hate Eliot Spitzer…

But man, I hate watching officials resign over something as stupid as this.
Perhaps I’ve been in Korea too long, but I find it reassuring that my leaders are getting laid, although admittedly, you have to wonder about the judgment of any man willing to shell out up to US$31,000 a day for a piece of [...]

[MUST READ] Culture Clash at Hyundai?

Businessweek looks at the tensions between Korean and American managers at Hyundai’s US operations (something we’ve looked at here). Stuff like this:
The problem is that the companies keep booting out American talent. And many of the American executives who do stay find parent Hyundai Motor’s corporate culture to be suffocating. According to several current and [...]

SERI-nomics

Somebody is either smarter than I expected, or reading this blog. Yesterday the government announced measures to fight inflation. Among them are reducing some tariffs on food products.
While I find it a good step, I find it curious at the same time the exact products and their new tariffs are not given. As I noted [...]

Hong Kil-Dong, “Eat-and-Run” Private Equity Investor

In an irony-free investment move, the National Pension Service has invested US$300 million with US private-equity fund Texas Pacific Group, which rescued Korea First Bank in 1999 and got no thanks for the effort. TPG’s affiliate/competitor Newbridge Capital, you may recall, got kicked around to no end in the press when it exited in 2005 [...]

Yep, same as the old boss

Many around me are disappointed I have not drank the Lee Myung-bak Kool-aid. Much like Obama-maina in the US at the moment, Lee is supposed to be “break” from the past, and more importantly is “different” then all before him. Somehow Lee is to waive a magic wand and cure all the problems with South [...]

Everything’s Worse in A Wonderful Sort of Way

Good news (kind of).  According to Finance Minister Kwon Ok-kyu: “The direct impact of the bad debts from the subprime mortgages on Asian financial institutions should be limited, because the proportion of Korea’s exports to the U.S. nearly halved in the past decade, and the export ratios of China and southeast Asian nations member states [...]

HP Korea in the Midst of Bribery Scandal

Police detained HP Korea executives and officials on charges of receiving bribes from one of its distributors.
Police said Thursday that they have referred HP Korea’s vice president, identified as Ham, and nine other former and incumbent officials of the company to the prosecution. Dozens of other company and government officials were also booked in connection [...]

Lone Star Loses?

Lone Star’s chief of Korean operations, Paul Yoo, was found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison.  He was taken directly to prison from the courtroom.  Ruling for the court, Lee Kyung Choon stated:
. . . Their activity constituted a grave fraud activity and severely damaged the interest of minority shareholders of KEB Credit [...]

ATM Card? We Don’t Need No Stinking Card . . .

Apparently Korean banks play all sorts of games in either giving or denying ATM/Credit cards to foreigners in Korea.  Some banks even go as far as to claim they can not issue one due to a law or regulation — which apparently does not exist — even though one may have all of their money [...]

RAS Lecture on Korea’s Progress Towards Transparency, and some Mid-Winter Tours

Upcoming Royal Asiatic Society–Korea activities of interest to M-holers:
Sat February 2nd:  Sobaek-San National Park Tour with Huibang-Sa and Guin-Sa Temples  After a bus-ride down thru the scenic Jecheon / Danyang region, we’ll take a pleasant hike through the scenic Sobaek-san National Park, visiting the historic temples Huibang-sa (with lovely icy water-fall) and Guin-sa (Cheontae Order; biggest non-Jogye temple in [...]

Yeah, I’d Hold Off on That Schadenfreude, Too

Don’t get me wrong — I fully agree with what the Chosun Ilbo’s Park Jung-hoon suggests — it’s bargain time in the United States, and if Korean firms can take advantage, more power to ‘em. It’s better than putting the entire country in hock to the Bank of China. It’s just that, well:
There are plenty [...]

What Are Dreams Made of . . . ?

Canals — that is, if one is a billionaire arms dealer like Adnan Khashoggi.  It seems that certain foreign companies and mutual funds have caught canal fever and sent letters of interest regarding LMBs dream project.  Naturally companies in the Netherlands and Germany that have experience in canals are interested and now it seems that [...]

Not a final offer

Somehow, I have a feeling that this figure is going to be adjusted over the weeks ahead (Yonhap):
Compensation measures are not yet clear. The warehouse, owned by the logistics company Korea 2000, is covered by a 15 billion won (US$16.3 million) insurance contract with South Korea’s LIG Insurance Co., Ltd., but the payment mostly applies [...]

Tales from Planet Krypton — El-don Speaks

As per initial reports, LMB’s advisor David Eldon (El-don) has “advised Korea to significantly change its practices and attitudes to foreign investors.“  This is appropriate given that foreign investment in Korea has seen a decline for the third year in a row.  Oddly enough, El-don seems to be practicing magic since his press conference included [...]

LMB Dials Down Growth Expectations

He might be keeping the canal, but President-elect Lee is dropping his target for 7% growth during his term. This is probably a good decision, especially when it’s accompanied by comments like this: “Lee said Korea must seek out growth engines in order to make the economy grow without the help of pump-priming measures. It’s [...]

Words He Might Eat

A quote from the Chairman of the Federation of Korean Industries, Cho Suck-rai,(their phonetics, not mine) that inadvertently singed my nose this morning as I drank coffee:
The new government should establish a stable society where the market economy is respected and law is observed. 
I could snipe and point out how staunchly the FKI defended this [...]