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[Howard Davies] Why is U.K. reluctant to join EU banking union?  
[Howard Davies] Why is U.K. reluctant to join EU banking union?  

When I became the head of banking supervision in the United Kingdom in the mid-1990s, my friends did not see it as a glamorous or exciting career move. Banking …

[Kim Hoo-ran] Stop fighting time; embrace it
[Kim Hoo-ran] Stop fighting time; embrace it

“If you could go back 10 years in time, be 10 years younger, how much of your wealth would you be willing to give up for that?” asked a friend at a recent …

[Editorial] On-site child care

From April, Korean companies will face tightened regulations on workplace nurseries as the government steps up efforts to raise Korea’s woefully low …

[Editorial] Electoral map

The rival parties have finally struck an eleventh-hour deal on redrawing the electoral map, dispelling concerns about a possible delay in the coming April …

[Editorial] IS terror risks mount

It is urgent for the government to raise the alarm and map out security measures against possible terror attacks from the jihadist extremist group the Islamic …

[Editorial] Huawei in Korea, U.S.

Huawei Technologies has unveiled its vision to overtake Samsung Electronics in five years in smartphone market share, after beating the world’s …

[Elizabeth Drew] The agony of Hillary Clinton
[Elizabeth Drew] The agony of Hillary Clinton

WASHINGTON – Being Hillary Clinton, one of the most celebrated women in the world, holder of some of the highest offices in American politics, and possibly …

[Kim Seong-kon] In memory of novelists Lee, Eco  

Two literary stars left us last week. Harper Lee and Umberto Eco sadly passed away at 90 and 84, respectively, leaving two everlasting masterpieces behind: …

[Editorial] Cameron‘s most worthy campaign yet

U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has reached a deal with Europe’s other leaders on new terms for Britain‘s membership in the European Union, and says the …

[Neal Ungerleider] Apple vs. FBI: Unlocking Pandora’s box

In the locked-iPhone battle between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Apple, the feds may have the judiciary on their side, but the tech giant has the …

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