
FT – South Korean parliament resists president’s martial law declaration
The chaos in South Korea leads the Financial Times after the country’s president declared martial law – later rejected by the country’s parliament.
Elsewhere, Nomura chief apologises after ex-banker charged with trying to murder clients: He said chief executive Kentaro Okuda would voluntarily return 30% of his pay for three months. In addition, nine other Nomura directors and executives will return 20% to 30% of their pay for the same period.

Business insights this week – 02/12/24
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