Korean artist Song Ho-jun sets sail in a modest yacht with a motley crew for the Rolex China Sea Race, defying expectations and promoting sustainability. Despite numerous challenges, the team completes the 565-nautical-mile race.
The upcoming album will be ZeroBaseOne’s first release in Korea in six months after the band released its second EP, “Melting Point,” in November last year.
The biggest seller of the troubled derivative products, KB Kookmin, and Shinhan announced that they would implement a voluntary compensation scheme on Friday.
The chief of the KFB expressed his “regret” over the incomplete sales of high-risk investment products by banks, as the financial watchdog put forward a compensation guideline for losses incurred from the troubled Hong Kong-tied derivatives Monday.
The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) on Monday laid out a compensation plan for sellers of the Hong Kong-tied ELS, which has caused 1.2 trillion won ($910.5 million) in losses in the first two months of this year.
The festival will take place on March 30 and March 31 at the AsiaWorld-Expo, marking KCON's first stop at the Hong Kong arena.
Korea’s financial watchdog has prioritized addressing potential liquidity risks stemming from construction project funding, the country’s "economic powder keg," with its governor on Monday promising “a prompt restructuring” within the sector.
CJ ENM's largest K-culture festival, KCON 2024, will open in five overseas places this year, starting from Hong Kong, followed by Japan, Los Angeles, Europe and Saudi Arabia.
TVXQ will kick off the Asian leg of its “20&2” tour starting Saturday in Hong Kong, the boy band’s agency SM Entertainment said Wednesday.
Korea's financial regulators are expanding on-site probes into sellers of troubled Hong Kong-linked derivative products to prevent major losses with the products beginning to mature this month.
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