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The Financial News is a South Korean daily newspaper. [1] The newspaper's motto is "First-Class financial paper". Kwon Seong Cheol, an alumnus of Seoul National University, was appointed president of the paper in 2010. [2] A new president was appointed in March 2021. [3]

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