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Korea-Japan diplomatic feud looms large over Naver’s Line messenger app
Korea Times | English | News | April 29, 2024 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Article Summary: Japan has initiated efforts to exclude Naver from its joint management of the Line mobile messenger app due to a massive data leakage incident. SoftBank is reportedly in talks with Naver to acquire part of the Korean company's stake in LY Corp, which may lead to Naver losing control over Line. This has raised concerns about a potential diplomatic feud between Korea and Japan. Korean government officials are planning to communicate with Naver and take stern measures against Japan's actions. Naver has not commented on the issue yet, and analysts suggest that reaching a conclusion on this matter may take some time.
빚 못갚는 '한계기업' 증가에…공장 경매 43% 급증
With the increase in ‘marginal companies’ that are unable to repay their debt… Factory auction surges 43%
Joongang Ilbo | Local Language | News | April 29, 2024 | Bankruptcy-Insolvency
The number of factory and manufacturing auctions in South Korea has surged by 43.2% in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year, as more business owners are unable to repay loans due to high interest rates and economic recession. This increase is leading to a decrease in successful bids and bid prices. The proportion of vulnerable companies unable to cover interest expenses with profits has risen significantly, and the number of corporate bankruptcy applications is also on the rise. The knowledge industry centers, also known as apartment-type factories, are facing a similar situation with a high number of auction items and low success rates. The market is expected to face challenges in recovering in the near future.
Financial regulator to scrutinize governance of NongHyup Financial Group
Korea Times | English | News | April 29, 2024 | Financial System Problems
The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) will conduct regular inspections into the governance of NongHyup Financial Group due to concerns over internal controls and financial misconduct. The FSS will examine the unique governance system of NongHyup Financial Group, which is 100 percent owned by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation. Recent financial misconduct incidents have prompted the FSS to intervene and ensure compliance with major shareholders. Concerns also exist about undue influence exerted by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation over the management of its financial affiliates. Despite structural independence since 2012, criticisms remain about the level of influence from the NACF. The FSS aims to avoid controversy over potential excessive interference in the private sector as it works to address governance issues within NongHyup Financial Group.
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