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  • Many analysts suspected such a move may have been in the works when Kang Man-soo was appointed as KDB's chief executive earlier this year, as he had been a strong proponent of creating a "mega bank"—--a Korean lender with the scale to compete globally.

    KDB Considers Woori Stake Buy Se Young Lee 2011

  • Under the water's surface, the design principles are the same, says Kim Man-soo , vice president of hull design.

    Shipyards Running Aground Evan Ramstad 2011

  • The leader of KDB Financial, Kang Man-soo, who was Mr. Lee's first finance minister in 2008, told lawmakers after the FSC's decision that the move imperils the ongoing privatization of his bank.

    Lee Is Dealt Bank Setback Evan Ramstad 2011

  • The leader of KDB Financial, Kang Man-soo, who was Mr. Lee's first finance minister in 2008, told lawmakers after the FSC's decision that the move imperils the ongoing privatization of his bank.

    Lee Is Dealt Bank Setback Evan Ramstad 2011

  • Kim Man-soo, another North Korean defector, says the impact of state propaganda has weakened significantly since Kim Jong Il took the reins of power in 1994 after his father, Kim Il Sung, died.

    Pyongyang Myth-Builders Step It Up Jaeyeon Woo 2011

  • Associated Press Kang Man-soo assured officials of the central bank's 'ample' reserves.

    Korea Feels Credit Pinch as Woes Spread in Asia 2008

  • When G20 finance ministers, including Korea¡¯s Kang Man-soo, met recently, they too agreed that we must work together and deepen co-operation to overcome this crisis.

    english.chosun.com : Total 2008

  • That, at least, is what South Korean Finance Minister Kang Man-soo argued as he prepared to leave for a weekend meeting in Washington of finance officials searching for ways to calm the global financial crisis.

    Vidiot Speak 2008

  • Finance Minister Kang Man-soo initially called for a weaker won to boost exports.

    Taipei Times 2008

  • Kang Man-soo, the finance minister, urged local banks to sell overseas assets to raise foreign currency funds and to boost lending to small and mid-sized enterprises struggling with rising borrowing costs.

    Latest Articles 2008

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