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Korean sovereign, pension funds preparing to load up on equities

Its sights set on the United States and Asia, South Korea's $30 billion sovereign wealth fund is hunting for equities. Korea Investment Corp. (KIC) doesn't see bonds outperforming stocks over the long term, which is what has prompted the move.

Once the reallocation is executed, equities will account for half of KIC's "traditional" investments. Today, it stands at 40%. High quality equities and fixed income securities comprise 90% of KIC's portfolio, with the rest, one would gather, consisting of "non-traditional" investments.

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Markets sink, unemployment soars -- What do I do next?

If you are sitting in your office or at home thinking: "What am I going to do next? The economy is getting worse by the day," you are not alone. For the first time in a generation real fear has gripped the nation. This was reflected in the action of the markets since the beginning of the month.

Global markets are at multiyear lows, as is the U.S. Dow Jones Industrial average. The S&P index sank below the psychological 800 level.

This past week, attention was focused on central and eastern Europe, where the recession is gaining momentum on the downside. Now add to this mix the banking crisis. Investors are fearing a lack of solvency among the big international banks. Credit default swaps are rising, with Korea hitting a three-month high. Then you have the crisis in Japan, where GDP is falling by an annualized rate of 12.7% in the past three months.

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Yahoo president says Korea is one of its top markets

Yahoo (NASDAQ: YHOO) logoSue Decker, the president of Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO), announced today that Korea is one of the company's "most important" markets. Decker said that Korea's market growth has been in excess of 20% so far (in past years), and that growth in the next four years will be even stronger than that. That's great news, but Yahoo! must figure out how to monetize more of that growth, which is the perennial problem it has faced in the last few years.

Yahoo!'s global user base is probably the most impressive among all internet destinations or properties, in terms of sheer eyeball or page-view count. Its problem is that it did not keep and manage that growth with an appropriate rise in revenue. Its chief competitor Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) managed to grow its user base at the same time it grew its revenue base with its unique form of advertising.

Yahoo!'s Korean unit, aptly named Yahoo! Korea, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary, and Decker added that the web giant's Korean unit is "certainly is a center of innovation... and we watch this market very closely." But it's time to walk the walk, and prove that Yahoo!'s growth in an important international market can carry the right amount of weight in regards to revenue.

Decker also stated that Yahoo! will continue to support Yahoo! Korea to ensure the division is "striking a good balance between globalizing and localizing." Local flavor is what catches eyeballs and keeps them (which makes for better advertising opportunity), so Yahoo! is clawing up the right tree here. Let's hope that can spread to the company's global operations soon.

Microsoft drops South Korea antitrust appeal

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), finally seeing the writing on the wall after losing in the European courts, decided today to withdraw its appeal [subscription required] of an antitrust ruling by the South Korea Fair Trade Commission, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal today. "It is important to note that Microsoft remains committed to Korea and continues to work closely with the FTC to ensure that Korean consumers benefit from vibrant competition in the IT industry," the company said in a statement. I bet that's how they really feel. I don't think Microsoft truly wants to help the competition, but they are being forced to do so by the antitrust regulators.

In February 2006, South Korea's FTC imposed a fine of 32.5 Korean ($35.4 million) against Microsoft for abuses related to its dominance in certain software, primarily its Windows operating system. Microsoft must provide two versions of Windows in Korea, one stripped of the Windows Media Player and Windows Messenger and the other carrying links to Web pages that allow consumers to download competing versions of such software. Microsoft appealed this decision in March 2006. This appeal was turned down in May 2006 by the FTC and it asked the antitrust regulator to review the fine. Today Microsoft dropped the appeal most likely because it realized it would lose.

Market highlights for next week: Playboy, Garmin, Biogen reporting

Monday February 12
  • Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM) to hold a 10:30am press conference from Barcelona on 3GSM.
  • US and South Korea to hold Free-Trade Agreement talks from 2/11 to 2/14.
Tuesday February 13
  • Extreme entertainment earnings:
    • World Wrestling Entertainment (NYSE: WWE), conference call at 11am.
    • Playboy Enterprises (NYSE: PLA), conference call at 11am. Note that Playboy was recently downgraded by RBC Capital Markets and Sanders Morris Harris. Sanders Morris said the company will either issue guidance below consensus expectations or none at all on the call.
  • PDUFA date for Pfizer, Inc's (NYSE: PFE) Fesoterodine, a new drug candidate for the treatment of an overactive bladder.
Wednesday February 14
  • Garmin Limited (NASDAQ: GRMN) to report Q4 earnings, conference call at 11am.
  • MGM Mirage (NYSE: MGM) to report Q4 earnings, conference call at 11am.
  • PDUFA date for Acambis plc's (OTC: ACAMY) ACAM-2000, a smallpox vaccine derived from Dryvax, a first-generation vaccine used during the global eradication program.
  • PDUFA date for MedImmune Inc's (NASDAQ: MEDI) CAIV-T, an investigational intranasal, cold-adapted trivalent influenza vaccine.
Thursday February 15
  • Biogen Idec Inc (NASDAQ: BIIB) to report Q4 earnings, conference call at 8:30am. On February 2, JP Morgan recommended buying Biogen before its quarterly report, saying the Tysbari uptake should be better than current expectations.
Friday February 16
  • Jack in the Box Inc (NYSE: JBX) to hold annual shareholder meeting at 3pm.

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Last updated: November 11, 2009: 10:27 AM

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