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Burger chain Lotteria opens first outlet in Singapore
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Burger chain Lotteria, operated by Lotte Group affiliate Lotte GRS Co., has opened its first outlet in Singapore as part of its overseas expansion. The outlet is located at Jewel Changi Airport and is operated under a master franchise agreement with Singapore-based Katrina Group Ltd. It features K-burger products, including the kimchi bulgogi burger.
Compañía Sudamericana de Vapores (CSAV), part of Grupo Luksic, reported profits of US$213.1 million for 2025, down 45% from 2024. The decline stems mainly from lower results at its key investment Hapag-Lloyd, due to reduced freight rates and higher operating costs.
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Chile's National Economic Prosecutor's Office (FNE) has ordered an investigation into the effects of Molycop's acquisition by India's Tega Industries and Apollo Global Management funds. The deal, announced in September 2025 and valued at about $1.5 billion, gives Tega a 77% stake and Apollo 23%. The regulator aims to rule out risks to free competition in the national market.
Korea's three major sugar producers, CJ CheilJedang, Samyang, and TS, have been fined a combined 408.2 billion won ($282 million) for colluding to fix sugar prices. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) stated that the companies conspired on eight occasions from February 2021 to April 2025. This occurred while consumers were suffering from the COVID-19 pandemic's fallout.
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The Korean unit of online retailer Coupang transferred more than 900 billion won ($620 million) in expenses to its US headquarters in 2024, according to an audit report. These related-party expenses, including service fees and royalties, totaled over 2.5 trillion won from 2020 to 2024. Tax authorities are investigating the transactions amid concerns over potential tax avoidance.
野村ホールディングスの岡田国太郎社長は、読売新聞のインタビューで、他社従業員向けの株購入会を通じて個人顧客を増やしたいと熱意を語った。スマートフォンアプリと対面相談を組み合わせたハイブリッドサービスを推進し、50代以下を中心に証券口座開設が増加している点を指摘した。富裕層向け事業の拡大とともに、2030年度までに保管資産を37兆円に60%増やす目標を掲げている。
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Folha and FGV's Center for Financial Studies launched on Wednesday (17) the second edition of the survey on diversity in Brazilian companies, examining gender, race, and age inclusion in publicly traded firms. The study shows subtle improvements in female and Black, Brown, and Indigenous participation but warns of persistent inequalities in top management and diversity washing practices. Drawing from CVM data for 2024, the report highlights 20 leading DEI companies and notes data omissions by 85 firms.
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