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  • Hyundai Motor to Hire Experienced Staff in Manufacturing Software and AI Hyundai Motor said Wednesday it will recruit experienced hires in manufacturing software and artificial intelligence from May 1 to 17. The openings cover four areas: software-defined factories, manufacturing AI, manufacturing robotics and intelligent manufacturing logistics. Successful applicants in the document screening will be announced in June, with final hires to be selected through first- and second-round interviews, the company said. Hyundai Motor said the recruitment is aimed at April 30, 2026
  • NH NongHyup Bank Issues 4 Trillion Won in Hybrid Capital Securities to Bolster Growth NH NongHyup Bank said it successfully issued hybrid capital securities, or perpetual bonds, despite heightened market volatility tied to the Middle East situation. The bank said April 30 it completed a 4 trillion won issuance. The deal came as uncertainty grew at home and abroad, including geopolitical risks in the Middle East and a sharp rise in interest rates following a surprise in South Korea’s first-quarter gross domestic product. Through investor relations efforts, the bank set th April 30, 2026
  • Kang Hoon-sik Meets Qatar Trade Minister to Expand Investment Cooperation in AI, Other High-Tech Sectors Kang Hoon-sik, the president’s chief of staff, met with Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sayed to discuss ways to expand investment cooperation in advanced industries. Kang disclosed the meeting in a Facebook post on April 29, saying the two sides agreed to broaden ties beyond natural gas trade and orders for liquefied natural gas carriers to investment cooperation in high-tech sectors such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors and biotechnology. Kan April 30, 2026
  • Daol Investment Raises Doosan Bobcat Target Price 23% on U.S., Europe Growth Daol Investment & Securities said Wednesday it raised its target price for Doosan Bobcat to 100,000 won from 81,000 won, a 23% increase, citing simultaneous growth in the U.S. and European markets and improving earnings. It maintained a “buy” rating. Choi Kwang-sik, an analyst at Daol Investment & Securities, said the U.S. market was solid in the first quarter, as it was for peers, while Europe posted growth. He said the firm raised its fair value estimate after results beat guida April 30, 2026
  • Samsung Electronics posts record first-quarter operating profit of 57.2 trillion won Samsung Electronics posted its biggest quarterly results on record in the first quarter of 2026. The company said April 29 that, on a consolidated basis, it recorded revenue of 133.9 trillion won and operating profit of 57.2 trillion won. From the previous quarter, revenue rose 43% and operating profit jumped 185%. The semiconductor (DS) division led the gains, as stronger AI-related demand lifted sales of higher-value memory chips and prices rose. DS posted revenue of 81.7 trillion won April 30, 2026
  • Jipyeong Wins Constitutional Ruling Against Mandatory Patent Attorney Association Membership Law firm Jipyeong said on April 30 it helped secure a Constitutional Court ruling of constitutional nonconformity against a provision of the Patent Attorney Act that requires mandatory membership in the Korea Patent Attorneys Association. The petitioners were registered as patent attorneys based on their attorney licenses but did not join the association. In November 2018, the association disciplined them for violating the membership requirement. The petitioners then filed a lawsuit seekin April 30, 2026
  • Seoul Apartment Jeonse Deposits Rise 7.6% in Q1; Gangdong Up Nearly 20% Seoul apartment jeonse deposits rose 7.6% in the first quarter (January-March) from a year earlier, with increases in 24 of the city’s 25 districts, excluding Jongno, according to a report released by real estate information platform Dabang. Dabang said its Q1 2026 “Dabang Yeojido” data put the average jeonse deposit for an 84-square-meter apartment in Seoul at 710.68 million won, up from 660.64 million won in the first quarter of last year. The average sale price for an 84-square-met April 30, 2026
  • Actor Choi Jae-won Reflects on Finale of 'My Baby’s Romance 2' With Daughter Choi Yu-bin Actor Choi Jae-won shared his thoughts as tvN STORY and tcast’s E Channel wrapped up the variety series ‘My Baby’s Romance 2.’ The jointly produced program follows parents as they watch their children date, offering a relationship-observation format seen through a parent’s eyes. Choi appeared with his daughter, Choi Yu-bin, drawing viewer attention with candid, relatable reactions as a father. On the show, he openly showed emotions ranging from surprise to pride while watching his daught April 30, 2026
  • South Korea’s March Output, Spending and Investment Rise Together for First Time in Six Months In March, production, consumer spending and facility investment all rose, marking a “triple increase.” It was the first time the three indicators climbed together since September last year. According to the National Data Agency’s “March 2026 Industrial Activity Trends” released on the 30th, all-industry output rose 0.3% from the previous month, led by gains in services (up 1.4%) and mining and manufacturing (up 0.3%). All-industry output increased 1.2% in December, fell 0.8% in January, April 30, 2026
  • Bitcoin Slips to Mid-$75,000s as Rate-Cut Hopes Fade and Mideast Risks Weigh Virtual asset prices, led by bitcoin, weakened broadly after a short-term rise, as investors turned cautious amid fading expectations for interest-rate cuts and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. According to CoinMarketCap, bitcoin was trading at $75,912 as of 8 a.m. on the 30th, down 0.39% from the previous day. Ethereum fell 1.24% to $2,257. Binance Coin (BNB), Solana and XRP also slipped 0.82%, 0.71% and 0.65% to $617, $83 and $1.36, respectively. Market watchers cited profit-taking as April 30, 2026