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Sept 30,2011
The U.S. aircraft carrier USS George Washington arrives at a naval base in Busan yesterday with about 7,000 sailors for a regular exchange with the Korean Navy. It was the first time this year that the 97,000-ton carrier visited Korea. Last November, the George Washington led the allies’ joint naval drills in a show of force following North Korea’s shelling of the border island of Yeonpyeong. By Song Bong-geun

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출처: http://bit.ly/p0paIw (Korea Joongang Daily)

At a distance, Korea’s OK

Rating agency, media say fundamentals here are sound

Oct 01,2011
Favorable reviews of the Korean economy by credit rating agencies and influential foreign analysts and media have been a welcome antidote to gloomy assessments by domestic observers, a marked change from the external view during the 2008 financial crisis that the Korean economy was near the head of the queue for a collapse.

Korea has enough strength to sustain itself against the current economic problems, a senior Moody’s official said in a lecture to the Korea Society in New York on Thursday.

“The Korean economy is in much better condition than it was in 2008, not to mention in 1997,” said Tom Byrne, Moody’s spokesman and director of analysis for the firm’s sovereign risk group for Asia and the Middle East.

According to Byrne, the ratio of Korea’s short-term external debt to its foreign currency reserves fell to under 50 percent in the fourth quarter last year from above 80 percent in 2008. The ratio of bank savings to bank loans also dropped to a sustainable level because of preemptive government intervention. The Bank for International Settlements ratios of local banks also increased.

Huge foreign selling on the local stock market and a resultant rapid outflow of dollars occurred during the 2008 financial crisis, but the problem has moderated during this turbulent period. According to Byrne, foreign net selling amounted to $32 billion between January and September 2008 and $28.9 billion from January to September 2007, but was only $6.8 billion in the same period of 2011. Korea has foreign currency reserves of nearly $320 billion.

Korea is also more fiscally sound than other countries with similar credit ratings, Byrne said. Its national debt as a percentage of GDP is estimated at 32.7 percent this year and 32.9 percent next year, 10-12 percentage points below those ratios for countries with similar Moody’s ratings.

William Pesek, a Bloomberg columnist, said in a recent column that other Asian countries should follow Korea’s lead because the country already has a plan to balance its budget and reduce its national debt.

“It is devising plans to cut its fiscal deficit next year .?.?. just in case credit-rating agencies get ideas about downgrading Asia’s fourth biggest economy,” he wrote.

Pesek said the Korean government made the right decision given the turmoil in Europe.

The Financial Times also reported favorably on the country’s macroeconomic and financial police prudence, noting that current policies have led to a stabilization of the real estate market.

How times change. In 2008, Korea was being called “the next Iceland” in international media.

But Byrne of Moody’s did sound a few cautionary notes. He said Korean banks have too much exposure to household debt. If real estate prices continue to fall, that debt could go sour.

He also noted that local banks still face difficulties in getting their hands on enough foreign currency to meet their obligations during tough times.


By Jung Kyung-min, Limb Jae-un [jbiz91@joongang.co.kr]

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 Wow it's great to write here on springnote.com.

This is really like a notebook.

 I can post my writings to my tistory blog.

This evening I spent most of my time setting up my tistory blog, essay119.com

I am planning to collect a lot of English writing materials to this blog,

including English lecture videos, great stories, etc.

My wife and son came back from church.

They attended Friday evening service.

I usually don't attend it.

We have three days off because Monday is our national foundation day.

Thank God it's Friday. 

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Friday, September 30, 2011

Had 600 skippings and some stretching as usual.

Went to bed at 12:30 last night.
Got up at 7:30 a.m.
Prayed in tongues for 30 minutes.
Had breakfast with wife.
Daughter left home around 8:20 a.m. to school.
Son was still sleeping when I left home at 8:30.
He said he will go to a movie with his friends today.
Had team leaders' meeting from 9:00 through 10:20.
Had lunch in the office as usual.
Had sweet potatos, boiled eggs and some almonds.
I usually eat banannas too, but today I forgot to bring them.
Worked out three times outside the office building.
Had 600 skippings and some stretching as usual.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Got up at 7:45.
I still had some headache.
Our content team had a lunch meeting today at a nearby restaurant.
There were all 9 people including me.
I did 900 skipping and some stretching.
I had dinner with Kim Young-soo, a brother to Walter.
Now the headache is almost gone.
I feel energized.
Recently I haven't practiced golf swing because of my ache in the left side.
I stopped drinking Korean wine or beer about 1 month ago.
I used to drink a can of beer or two bowls of Korean wine for my health.
I gave up drinking because of my headache. My terrible headache!
I left the office at 10:10 p.m.

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2008/08/13 23:37

An ordinary day three years ago

I got up at 7:00 in the morning.

I drank a big cup of water as soon as I got up.

Then I went to the bathroom first and moved my bowels.

Wow I felt great!

I turned on the TV and watched CNN as usual.

I drank a can of beer while watching TV.

These days I drink beer in the morning, not in the evening.

I've drunk a can of beer every day for almost 15 years since 1994.

I read a Korean newspaper and the Korea Herald as usual.

Very excited to read a lot of articles about our country's good results from the Olympics.

Had some sweet potatoes with a cup of milk.

Had some bread, too.

Spent about 20 minutes body building, and took a shower.

Left home around 9:20 and arrived in the office around 10:00.

Worked very hard and had lunch 1:00-2:00pm.

It rained a bit during the day.

Took a walk after work for one hour as usual.

I make it rule to walk 6 km in the evening.

I usually leave the office around 11:30pm.


I had a great day today. I attained my goal 100% as always.

I'm very thankful to my God for giving me so many good things.

Thank God. I owe you everything within me and around me.

What a beautiful universe this is!






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Monday, September 26, 2011

Today was Monday.

Today was Monday.
I didnt go to church for early morning prayer service.
I went to bed too late last night.
I arrived at work at 9:25 am.
I bought some food for lunch at the family mart.
I had some headache in the evening.
I went home around 7:00 pm.
I ate noodle, my favorite food for dinner.
 
Yesterday was Sunday.
I went to church and came home around 1pm.
Read some comic books from the Internet.
I cleaned around at home.
Especially I cleaned up my daughter's room after I took out the bed.
I did the dishes several times.
I cleaned up the gas stove, too.
I withdrew 500,000 won from the bank for the monthly tithe to church.
I transferred 200,000 won to my daughter's account for her monthly allowance.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

My usual day

Got up at 4:30 a.m.
Went to church for 5:00 service.
The service usually lasts for 30 minutes.
I prayed for about 1 hour.
I usually pray in tongues.
Came back home and slept for about 1 hour.
While sleeping, I listened to ABC (=Australian Broadcasting Corporation).
The Australian accent is more like American than British.
Had breatfast with wife and daughter.
I usually eat a big breakfast.
Got to work around 9:20 a.m.
I usually work out three or four times at work, for about 10~15 minutes each time.
(11:00 am, lunch break, 3:00 pm, 5:00 pm)
I usually go home around 9:00 pm.
Back home I usually ride the exercise bike in the living room for about 40~60 minutes.
I go to bed around 11:30 pm.
I am happiest at bed time.
I feel so comfortable and relaxed.
I always have a great and sound sleep.

Today was my brother's court day.
I didn't go down to Daegu for the trial.
Yesterday my eldest brother in Hayang called.
Today Gwon-woo, one of closest and oldest friend, called.
He said he will visit Washington and LA soon.
Near the city lives my brother-in-law and friend Yoon-hee.
Gwon-woo is planning to visit Yoon-hee while he's in the States.
Yoon-hee has lived there for more than 25 years.

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