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Mark Bennister, Ben Worthy
  • Shinhan Investment Raises Target Price for Kolmar Korea Amid Strong Growth
    Shinhan Investment Raises Target Price for Kolmar Korea Amid Strong Growth Shinhan Investment Corp. announced on May 11 that it has raised its target price for Kolmar Korea from 95,000 won to 123,000 won, citing robust growth driven by strong skincare export performance from its Korean subsidiary. The investment opinion remains at 'buy.' Park Hyun-jin, an analyst at Shinhan Investment, noted, "The strong demand for skincare exports from the Korean subsidiary is enhancing profit leverage," adding that the consolidated operating profit for the first quarter reached 78.9 billion won, a 32% increase compared to the same period last year, exceeding market expectations by more than 14%. He further stated, "The operating profit from the Korean subsidiary surged by 51% to 51.2 billion won, driving the overall performance. The sales from luxury brand skincare contract manufacturing (ODM) are now being fully reflected, alongside strong demand for indie brand exports." Park also highlighted that the proportion of skincare sales in the domestic market is increasing, and revenue contributions from new clients in China are expected to grow. He emphasized that improved profitability for the Chinese subsidiary is anticipated due to increased orders for sun care products. While the U.S. subsidiary recorded a loss due to decreased orders from major clients, Park noted that the loss has been narrowing. He projected that the performance improvement trend will continue, considering the influx of new clients at the U.S. second factory and the base effect in the second half of the year.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:50:04
  • KOSPI Hits Record Highs as Derivatives Investments Surge
    KOSPI Hits Record Highs as Derivatives Investments Surge ◆Ajou Economic Major News ▷- As global markets continue to rally, particularly in the IT sector, the KOSPI has risen to the 7,500 level, and with the surge in KOSPI 200 night futures, domestic markets are expected to start strong early in the week. - During the U.S. first-quarter earnings season, the surprise rates for EPS and revenue among S&P 500 companies significantly exceeded long-term averages, indicating a positive earnings trend, while the sensitivity of domestic markets to earnings is expected to gradually decrease after this week. - The upcoming U.S.-China summit on May 14-15 is likely to address major issues such as the end of the Iran conflict, tariffs, and regulations on semiconductors and AI, with the market reflecting both optimism and caution. - The domestic market is experiencing a stark disparity in returns between the KOSPI and KOSDAQ, with funds increasingly concentrated in large-cap semiconductor stocks like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, exacerbating the trend toward large-cap stock dominance. - While concerns about overheating and technical pressures due to the market surge are growing, the upward revisions in earnings estimates for the semiconductor sector and maintained low valuations suggest that the existing strategy focused on leading stocks remains valid. ◆Major Announcements After Market Close (May 8) ▷Dongwon Industries reports first-quarter operating profit of 146.2 billion won, up 17.1% year-on-year. ▷SK Chemicals reports first-quarter operating profit of 21.2 billion won, down 42.6% year-on-year. ▷CJ Freshway reports first-quarter operating profit of 11 billion won, up 3.8% year-on-year. ▷Pumtech Korea reports first-quarter consolidated operating profit of 12.9 billion won, down 3.5% year-on-year. ▷Megastudy Education reports first-quarter operating profit of 26 billion won, down 0.8% year-on-year. ▷Inglewood Lab reports first-quarter consolidated operating profit of 5.6 billion won, up 22% year-on-year. ▷Korea Electric Power Technology reports first-quarter operating profit of 14.1 billion won, up 194.8% year-on-year. ◆Fund Trends (as of May 7, excluding ETFs) ▷Domestic equity funds: -93 billion won ▷Overseas equity funds: -29.8 billion won ◆Today's Schedule (May 11) ▷China: Consumer Price Index (April), Producer Price Index (April) ▷United States: Existing Home Sales (April)* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:48:33
  • Fire in Bucheon Apartment Claims Life of 39-Year-Old Man
    Fire in Bucheon Apartment Claims Life of 39-Year-Old Man A fire broke out late at night in an apartment in Bucheon, South Korea, resulting in the death of a 39-year-old man. According to Yonhap News Agency, the fire was reported at 11:52 PM on May 10 at a five-story apartment building in the Goean-dong area of Bucheon. Firefighters responded with 94 personnel and 37 vehicles, managing to extinguish the blaze by 12:16 AM. The victim, identified as A, was found in cardiac arrest inside his apartment. He received CPR at the scene before being transported to a hospital, where he later died. The fire caused significant damage, with the Bucheon Fire Department estimating property losses at approximately 33.77 million won. Most of the apartment's interior was destroyed, including furniture and appliances. Fifteen residents evacuated the building to escape the flames and smoke. The initial caller, a resident from another unit, reported the fire after noticing a burning smell and seeing flames outside their window. Authorities suspect that the fire started due to an electrical issue from an outlet inside the apartment. Police and fire officials are investigating the exact cause and circumstances surrounding the incident. 2026-05-11 08:47:20
  • Foreign Tourists Shift Spending to Local Pharmacies in South Korea
    Foreign Tourists Shift Spending to Local Pharmacies in South Korea On May 4, tourists from Japan at a pharmacy in Myeongdong were seen carrying bags emblazoned with the pharmacy's name instead of luxury shopping bags. Inside their bags were acne scar treatment ointments, skin regeneration creams, and high-potency vitamins. They stated, "We came after seeing reviews on TikTok and other social media that Korean pharmacies offer great value and effective health products," adding, "Unlike regular cosmetic stores, we can show our skin condition to the pharmacist and get personalized recommendations, which feels much more trustworthy." The shopping habits of foreign tourists visiting South Korea are undergoing a significant transformation. The days of tourists sweeping up luxury goods and large cosmetic sets at duty-free shops and department stores are becoming rare. Instead, local pharmacies are now frequented by tourists purchasing health supplements, while others line up at pop-up stores in Seongsu-dong alongside locals. On May 11, Orange Square, which operates the foreign-exclusive payment platform WOWPASS, released its "2026 Golden Week and Labor Day Foreign Consumer Report." The report indicates that over the past five years, foreign spending patterns have shifted dramatically from "ownership" to "experience" and from "concentration" to "diversification." ◆ Local Pharmacies Rise as Duty-Free Shops Decline During the recent holiday period from April 29 to May 6, the most notable change was the explosive increase in pharmacy payments. The growth rate for pharmacy payments surged by 156% compared to the previous year, marking three consecutive years of triple-digit growth. This reflects the rapid evolution of shopping trends over the past five years. Until the mid-2010s, the primary shopping destinations for foreign visitors were undoubtedly downtown duty-free shops and Dongdaemun Fashion Town. However, with the rise of individual travelers, particularly among the MZ generation, local shops closely tied to Korean daily life have emerged as new hotspots. The K-beauty craze, once epitomized by brands like Sulwhasoo, has shifted to indie brands at Olive Young, and has now expanded to pharmacy-exclusive cosmetics and health supplements. In fact, the top pharmacies for payments are concentrated in major tourist areas such as Myeongdong, Hongdae, and Seongsu, with an average transaction amount of 47,000 won, indicating a focus on everyday shopping. ◆ Repeat Visitors Surpass New Tourists There is also a clear qualitative change among tourists. During this holiday period, the proportion of repeat users of WOWPASS (previous year’s issuers) reached 57%, surpassing new users for the first time. This marks a complete reversal from 2024, when new users accounted for 65%. As repeat visitors increase, their spending activities have also become more active. The average number of transactions per card has risen by 11% compared to two years ago, indicating that those who have visited Korea once are returning to explore more thoroughly and spend more frequently. ◆ Shift from Seoul to Direct Travel to Busan and Jeju The traditional tourist route centered around Seoul is also changing. During this holiday, 38% of payment cards used in Busan and 40% in Jeju had no records of payments made in Seoul. Previously, it was customary for travelers to pass through Seoul before heading to regional destinations, but now, foreign tourists are heading directly to their destinations via regional airports, informed by social media. Distinct regional characteristics are also emerging, with 54% of tourists in Seoul and Busan being Japanese, while 63% of visitors to Jeju are from China, indicating a diversification of target markets. ◆ Myeongdong Remains Unbeaten; Chicken Delivery is a Must The traditional hub of Myeongdong continues to hold its ground, maintaining its status as the top commercial area in Seoul. Analysis of travel routes shows that eight out of the top ten routes include Myeongdong. In regional areas, Busanjin-gu (Seomyeon) has risen to first place, surpassing Haeundae-gu, showcasing the strength of local commerce. In terms of food, the dominance of K-chicken is undeniable. Among food deliveries through the WOWPASS concierge service, chicken ranked first by a wide margin, with Kyochon Chicken and BHC taking the top two spots. An official from Orange Square stated, "Foreign tourists are now enthusiastic about consuming in the same spaces as locals, embracing 'localism.' We will enhance regional tourism payment infrastructure and improve services to ensure that foreigners can enjoy everyday life in Korea without inconvenience, no matter where they are."* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:40:49
  • Hyundai to Integrate LG OLED Monitors into Racing Simulator
    Hyundai to Integrate LG OLED Monitors into Racing Simulator LG Electronics is expanding the use of its OLED monitors to include racing simulators that provide a realistic driving experience in virtual environments.On May 11, LG Electronics announced that it is supplying OLED monitors for the Hyundai N Racing Simulator, which showcases the high-performance driving experience of Hyundai's N brand.The Hyundai N Racing Simulator is available in two models: Pro and Racer. The Pro model features a 65-inch LG OLED Pro Monitor, while the Racer model is equipped with a 65-inch LG OLED TV.The LG OLED Pro Monitor, which utilizes a 4K OLED panel, is designed for professionals and offers a stable interface for transmitting high-quality, high-capacity content without compression. It boasts self-color calibration and optimized correction features that ensure uniform brightness and color representation, enhancing the vividness of the display.Last September, LG Electronics launched the second generation of its LG OLED Pro monitor aimed at video content professionals. With a design similar to that of a television, it facilitates easy installation and mobility, making it suitable for both content previews within production companies and real-time monitoring on set.LG Electronics explained that the integration of its monitors into the Hyundai N Racing Simulator further broadens their application areas.Looking ahead, LG Electronics plans to leverage its extensive OLED technology and signage capabilities to expand business opportunities across various fields, from video production sites to different types of simulators.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:39:22
  • Trump and Xi to Hold Summit in Beijing on May 14; Trade Talks Set for May 13 in South Korea
    Trump and Xi to Hold Summit in Beijing on May 14; Trade Talks Set for May 13 in South Korea U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold a summit in Beijing on the morning of May 14, local time. According to a report by AFP on May 10, White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly announced during a phone briefing that the two leaders will meet in Beijing. Trump is scheduled to arrive in Beijing on the evening of May 13. The following morning, a welcome ceremony and a bilateral meeting with Xi will take place, followed by a visit to Tian Tan Park and a state dinner in the evening. On May 15, Trump and Xi will have a private discussion and a working lunch before Trump returns to Washington. Kelly indicated that Xi and his wife are expected to visit the United States later this year. The summit is expected to address key issues including tariffs, Taiwan, artificial intelligence (AI) technology, and competition over critical minerals. Notably, Trump is seeking to pressure China into cooperating on ending the war in Iran, which the U.S. and Israel initiated on February 28. A senior administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, suggested that Trump is likely to apply pressure on Xi regarding Iran. The official noted that Trump has raised concerns multiple times with Xi about China's financial support for Iran and Russia through oil sales, as well as the sale of dual-use goods that could be used for military and civilian purposes. The recent sanctions imposed by the U.S. on China related to the Iran conflict may also be discussed, the official added. Kelly emphasized that Trump’s visit aims to "recalibrate the relationship with China and prioritize reciprocity and fairness to restore America's economic independence." U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Vessenet and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to Meet in South Korea on May 13 Ahead of the summit, senior trade representatives from both countries will meet in South Korea on May 13. Treasury Secretary Scott Vessenet announced on his X (formerly Twitter) account that he plans to visit Japan and South Korea for a series of meetings ahead of Trump’s historic summit with Xi in Beijing. On May 12, he will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaiichi, Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, and other government and private sector representatives in Tokyo to discuss U.S.-Japan economic relations. On May 13, he will stop in Seoul for discussions with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng. This indicates that the pre-summit meeting between Vessenet and He will take place in Seoul rather than Beijing. The Chinese side has also confirmed the schedule for the pre-negotiations. A spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce stated on its website that Vice Premier He Lifeng will visit South Korea from May 12 to 13 to engage in economic and trade negotiations with the U.S. side. The Ministry added that both sides will discuss economic and trade issues of mutual interest, based on the important consensus reached during the recent summit in Busan and several phone calls between the two leaders.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:30:17
  • Bitcoin Surpasses $82,000 as Altcoins Gain Momentum
    Bitcoin Surpasses $82,000 as Altcoins Gain Momentum Major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, are experiencing a significant rise in prices. This increase is attributed to easing tensions in the Middle East and a renewed appetite for riskier assets, which has improved investor sentiment. According to CoinMarketCap, Bitcoin was trading at $82,145 as of 8 a.m. on May 11, reflecting a 1.36% increase from the previous day. The price of Ethereum also rose by 1.59%, reaching $2,377. Binance Coin (BNB), Solana, and Ripple (XRP) saw increases of 2.11%, 2.76%, and 3.26%, respectively, trading at $665, $96, and $1.47. As altcoins outperformed Bitcoin, overall market sentiment appears to be recovering. Typically, when investor confidence improves, funds tend to flow into more volatile altcoins, indicating a growing buying trend. Notably, XRP and Solana recorded relatively high gains, suggesting that the previously subdued demand for altcoin investments is beginning to revive. However, concerns about potential market volatility remain. With ongoing geopolitical risks in the Middle East and uncertainties surrounding U.S. monetary policy, analysts warn that fluctuations in international oil prices and inflation could lead to renewed volatility in the cryptocurrency market. As of 8 a.m. on the same day, Bitcoin was trading at approximately 120.15 million won ($80,607) on the domestic exchange Bithumb, marking a 0.90% increase from the previous day. The 'Kimchi Premium' stood at -0.097%, indicating that the price of Bitcoin in South Korea is lower than that in international markets.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:25:27
  • Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix Surge Ahead in Pre-Market Trading
    Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix Surge Ahead in Pre-Market Trading On May 11, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, the two leading companies in the South Korean stock market, saw their shares rise sharply in pre-market trading, with increases of 6% to 7%, continuing their trend of hitting record highs. According to Next Trade, as of 8:06 a.m., Samsung Electronics was trading at 285,500 won, up 17,000 won (6.33%) from the previous trading day, bringing its market capitalization to approximately 1,669 trillion won. At the same time, SK Hynix's shares surged by 11,800 won (7.00%) to reach 1,804,000 won, with a market capitalization of around 1,285 trillion won. Combined, the market capitalizations of the two companies approached 2,954 trillion won. The strong buying interest in these semiconductor giants has heightened expectations for further gains in the KOSPI index. Market analysts attribute the rising stock prices of Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix to increased demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and improving conditions in the memory chip sector. Notably, foreign investors and leveraged funds have concentrated their investments in these semiconductor leaders, intensifying the trend of trading volume being dominated by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. Additionally, the upward momentum in the stock prices appears to be influenced by the recent gains in the New York stock market over the weekend, driven by optimism surrounding a potential resolution to ongoing negotiations and better-than-expected employment data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 12.19 points (0.02%) at 49,609.16. The S&P 500 index rose by 61.82 points (0.84%) to finish at 7,398.93, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite gained 440.88 points (1.71%) to close at 26,247.08.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:15:29
  • Fire Breaks Out in Daejeon Commercial-Residential Building, One Hospitalized
    Fire Breaks Out in Daejeon Commercial-Residential Building, One Hospitalized On May 11, a fire broke out in a commercial-residential building in the Doma-dong area of Daejeon, resulting in one resident inhaling smoke and requiring hospitalization. According to Yonhap News, the fire was reported at 6:59 a.m. from a two-story building that houses both commercial and residential spaces. Firefighters quickly dispatched 16 fire trucks and 53 personnel to the scene to combat the blaze. The fire primarily spread within the interior of the residence, but prompt action by the fire department prevented it from spreading further. Firefighters managed to extinguish the flames by 7:17 a.m., approximately 18 minutes after the initial report, and assessed the situation for any potential flare-ups. A resident in their 60s, identified as Mr. A, was treated for smoke inhalation at a nearby hospital but is not believed to be in life-threatening condition. No additional injuries to other residents or nearby merchants have been reported. The affected building is a mixed-use structure combining commercial and living spaces. Witnesses reported seeing black smoke billowing from the building, prompting nearby residents and shopkeepers to evacuate. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, focusing on the possibility that it originated from electrical issues with appliances inside the home. They are also assessing the extent of property damage.* This article has been translated by AI. 2026-05-11 08:13:28
  • Teen Girl Killed in Stabbing; Suspects Appearance Draws Attention Online
    Teen Girl Killed in Stabbing; Suspect's Appearance Draws Attention Online A teenage girl was fatally stabbed by a man in his twenties in downtown Gwangju while returning home, leading to the rapid spread of the suspect's personal information online. Photos and personal details of the suspect, identified as A, have circulated widely on various online communities and social media platforms. The posts include recent snapshots of A, as well as what appears to be a high school graduation photo. Notably, claims have emerged stating that A had been reported for stalking a foreign female coworker, allegedly waited in a vehicle for the victim after the attack, and attempted to destroy evidence by washing blood-stained clothing at a nearby laundromat. There are also rumors that A's father is a current police officer. However, the reactions from some netizens have raised concerns. As A's photo circulated, many comments focused more on his appearance than the gravity of the crime. Some users remarked, "He’s good-looking," "He looks fine," and "He has pretty eyes," while others made light-hearted comments linking his looks to the crime. This phenomenon echoes reactions to the recent 'Gangbuk motel serial murder case,' where Kim So-young, 20, was charged with killing two men and injuring another. In that case, Kim's personal information and social media accounts were also quickly disseminated online, prompting comments such as, "She’s sexy. Knowing this was the day after her second crime makes it worse," and, "Honestly, she’s pretty, right? I’d buy her a drink," which shocked many. Experts warn that the trend of consuming or trivializing the appearances of violent crime suspects can diminish the seriousness of such crimes. They emphasize the need for caution, as the indiscriminate distribution of unverified personal information could lead to further victimization of innocent individuals. 2026-05-11 08:12:22