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  • U.S. PCE Index Rises 3.8%, Signaling Renewed Global Inflation
    U.S. PCE Index Rises 3.8%, Signaling Renewed Global Inflation U.S. inflation has risen again. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported that the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index increased by 3.8% in April compared to the same month last year, marking the highest rate of increase since May 2023. Excluding energy and food, the core PCE also rose by 3.3%, indicating persistent inflationary pressures. The PCE is a key price indicator that the Federal Reserve considers when making monetary policy decisions. Market attention is focused May 29, 2026
  • Market Preview: Easing War Risks and AI Strength—Will KOSPI Rally Again?
    Market Preview: Easing War Risks and AI Strength—Will KOSPI Rally Again? U.S. stock markets continue to reach record highs, buoyed by easing geopolitical risks in the Middle East and a surge in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks, raising questions about the sustainability of the domestic market's upward trend. However, with the KOSPI already at historic highs, there are concerns about potential profit-taking in the short term. On May 28, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indices rose by 0.58% and 0.91%, respectively, setting new all-time highs. The Dow Jones I May 29, 2026
  • Labor Department Launches Investigation into Collapse at Seosomun Overpass Construction Site
    Labor Department Launches Investigation into Collapse at Seosomun Overpass Construction Site Authorities have launched a forced investigation into the collapse at the Seosomun overpass construction site in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul. The Ministry of Employment and Labor's Southern Seoul Office announced on May 29 that it is conducting a joint search with the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency at the headquarters of the construction company, Heung-Hwa Construction, related to the incident. About 40 personnel, including labor inspectors and police, are involved in the search. Investigators aim to May 29, 2026
  • KOSPI Opens Strong, Surging Over 2% on Optimism and AI Rally
    KOSPI Opens Strong, Surging Over 2% on Optimism and AI Rally The KOSPI opened higher on May 29, buoyed by easing geopolitical risks in the Middle East and a rally in artificial intelligence (AI) stocks. As of 9:07 a.m. KST, the KOSPI had risen 204.53 points (2.50%) to 8,389.82, after starting the day at 8,384.31, up 199.02 points (2.43%).U.S. markets closed higher overnight, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both reaching record highs, gaining 0.58% and 0.91%, respectively, on May 28. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also rose by 0.05%.The market's up May 29, 2026
  • SK Telecom to Launch Integrated 4G and 5G Plans in July
    SK Telecom to Launch Integrated 4G and 5G Plans in July SK Telecom (SKT) is set to launch a new pricing plan that integrates its 5G and LTE services, completely overhauling its pricing structure to ensure basic communication even after data is depleted. Starting in July, SKT will implement a phased update to its pricing system, which includes the launch of a 5G and LTE integrated plan, automatic application of age-based benefits, and free data assurance for all citizens, the company announced on May 29. The new plan, named 'Best Light,' wil May 29, 2026
  • BC Card Expands Afforestation Project in Mongolia to Combat Desertification
    BC Card Expands Afforestation Project in Mongolia to Combat Desertification BC Card is expanding its afforestation efforts in Mongolia to combat desertification. The company announced on May 29 that it will utilize its 'Paperless' environmental fund and 'Green Card' fund to plant an additional 10 hectares of forest annually in the Bayanchandmani area of Mongolia through 2028. The Paperless environmental fund was established in 2012 through a partnership between BC Card and the Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute. It operates a system that elim May 29, 2026
  • DaeShin Securities CEO Jin Seung-wook Focuses on Stability and Growth
    DaeShin Securities CEO Jin Seung-wook Focuses on Stability and Growth Jin Seung-wook's leadership at DaeShin Securities emphasizes 'stability after expansion.' Recently, the firm surpassed 4 trillion won in equity, meeting the criteria for entering the large investment banking sector. The focus now shifts from mere growth to whether this can be translated into a sustainable growth structure. Jin, a 'one-club man' with over 30 years at DaeShin and its affiliates, faces the challenge of transforming a retail-focused brokerage into a corporate finance and asset manag May 29, 2026
  • Samsung Electronics Makes Strategic Investment in Anthropic, Boosting Foundry Prospects
    Samsung Electronics Makes Strategic Investment in Anthropic, Boosting Foundry Prospects Samsung Electronics has made a significant investment in Anthropic, the developer of the artificial intelligence model 'Claude.' This investment not only enhances Samsung's potential to supply advanced high-bandwidth memory (HBM) but also lays the groundwork for securing big tech clients in its foundry business. On May 28, Anthropic announced it raised $65 billion in its Series H funding round. This capital infusion values the company at $965 billion, making it the most valuable AI start May 29, 2026
  • U.S. Vice President Vance: Agreement with Iran is Closer
    U.S. Vice President Vance: Agreement with Iran is Closer JD Vance, the U.S. Vice President, stated that while an agreement with Iran has not yet been reached, the two sides are getting closer. The U.S. and Iran have approached a preliminary agreement that includes extending a ceasefire and resuming navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, but a final deal has not been finalized. Key issues remaining include nuclear matters and the wording of a memorandum of understanding. According to Reuters on the 28th, Vice President Vance explained that "both sid May 29, 2026
  • U.S. and South Korea to Launch Working Group on Nuclear Submarine Discussions
    U.S. and South Korea to Launch Working Group on Nuclear Submarine Discussions South Korea and the United States will establish a working group on June 2 to discuss follow-up measures regarding nuclear-powered submarines, as outlined in the joint fact sheet from their recent summit.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on May 29 that the inaugural meeting for the working group will take place in Seoul from June 2 to 3 to address security-related follow-up actions from the joint fact sheet.The South Korean delegation will include Deputy Foreign Minister Park Yoon-joo an May 29, 2026